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Example sentences for "tutelage"

Lexicographically close words:
tussocky; tut; tuta; tutan; tute; tutelar; tutelary; tuther; tuti; tuto
  1. The aim of Clement was to further the interests of the Papal States, and of his House in Florence, whither he had sent as governor Alessandro, the young son of his cousin Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino, under the tutelage of the Cardinal of Cortona.

  2. A little acquaintance with this continent would probably dissipate notions of a permanent division of classes, or a permanent tutelage of any class.

  3. I will say nothing about our Christian policy in India, but let those who rate French morality so highly, consider what French tutelage is to the people of Algeria.

  4. After this exhibition of the rights of the nonconforming conscience in strange places, Cleg continued his lesson in Hunker Court under the vague tutelage of Samson Langpenny.

  5. I have also related the tragical events which preceded the formation of the boys' class, organised under the guidance and tutelage of Cleg Kelly.

  6. One would naturally suppose that a period of territorial tutelage would have been peculiarly fitting for this distant possession.

  7. The tutelage of the Federal government was thus to be reduced to lowest terms.

  8. It would be a sad commentary upon the Negro race and upon its white teachers to have these schools remain permanently under white tutelage and management.

  9. This make-shift tutelage continued until 1869, when this rapid little learner caught a sight of better intellectual food.

  10. Nor have the best specimens of this tutelage been sent out.

  11. It was gotten out entirely at the State Hospital, where a fully-equipped newspaper and job-printing office was established by the patients under whose tutelage it was called into existence.

  12. It was merely our old friend, the Political Index, in a new guise, under the tutelage of Charles M.

  13. The early youth of the late king and his brothers was spent under the tutelage of an English governess, who was affectionately addressed by the younger members of the royal family as "Mem.

  14. Juntoku was the reigning emperor, who was under the influence and tutelage of the ex-Emperor Go-Toba.

  15. Under his wise tutelage Uda showed so much independence that the Fujiwara Kwambaku found means to lead him to abdicate in favor of his son, who became the sixtieth emperor, and is known under the historic name of Daigo.

  16. In fact, we are now far enough advanced as a nation as not to require the tutelage of the missionaries of recent times.

  17. At that time, in the southern part of the peninsula, there were many minor semi-independent communities under the tutelage of Japan.

  18. He had acquired the knack under his wife's tutelage of beginning an argument with a man and gradually coming around to his antagonist's way of thinking; complimenting his opponent upon his way of making a difficult question clear.

  19. Under the tutelage of his wife he was gradually acquiring another faculty or subject of conversation, and that was the power unstintedly to praise any vain person who might prove of service to him.

  20. Thus the popedom and England embraced each other, and nothing appeared more distant than that Christian revolution which was destined very shortly to emancipate Britain from the tutelage of the Vatican.

  21. The Christian people was then emancipated from the tutelage of the schools and the popes, and its charter of enfranchisement was the Bible.

  22. The dissensions among the barons encouraged Henry to shake off the tutelage of the fifteen.

  23. The king, then nearly twenty years old, declared that he would govern the country himself, and renounced the tutelage of the Bishop of Winchester.

  24. In no hurry to get back to the tutelage of the fifteen, he prolonged his stay on the continent till the end of April, 1260.

  25. Under the "tutelage and government" of a man of wealth, eminent in his profession of the law, the two little girls would naturally be well and faithfully instructed.

  26. From all this, no tutelage and government, however careful, could insure escape.

  27. The tutelage of nations not yet able to stand by themselves will be intrusted to advanced nations who are best fitted to undertake it.

  28. As the chiliastic hopes were gradually obliged to recede in exactly the same proportion as philosophic theology became naturalised, so also their subsidence denotes the progressive tutelage of the laity.

  29. He settled a pension upon her, allowed her apartments in the palace, and she was recognised while the Princess Elizabeth was in her tutelage as first lady of the Court.

  30. Under Stockmar's tutelage he was constantly engaged in enlarging his outlook and in endeavouring to envisage vital problems both theoretically and practically--both with precision and with depth.

  31. Under Disraeli's tutelage the British Dominions over the seas had come to mean much more to her than ever before, and, in particular, she had grown enamoured of the East.

  32. She was a mere child and still under the tutelage of her despotic father when he--Taurus Antinor--tired of the enervating influences of decadent Rome, had obtained leave from the Emperor Tiberius to go to Syria as its governor.

  33. Khedive as the best means of ridding him of the disagreeable tutelage of Riaz and his Ministry!


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    Other words:
    administration; advocacy; aegis; auspices; backing; care; chair; championship; charge; charity; countenance; cure; custody; dependence; direction; edification; education; encouragement; enlightenment; favor; fellowship; fosterage; goodwill; government; guardianship; guidance; hand; illumination; information; instruction; interest; jurisdiction; keeping; management; ministry; oversight; pastorate; patronage; pedagogy; schooling; sponsorship; stewardship; sympathy; teach; training; tuition; tutelage; tutorship; ward; wardship; wing