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Example sentences for "assist them"

  • And he declared that he and his friends and followers would assist them to assert their rights against the lieutenant, and declared himself the protector and deliverer of the Indians.

  • The other four were slain, and some few persons, not more than ten, who came to assist them.

  • The Athenians did, nevertheless, appreciate his courage, for when on the death of Demetrius, they attempted to regain their freedom, they invited him to assist them.

  • The great citizens could not endure the Catasto, and not knowing how to set it aside, they endeavored to raise up more numerous enemies to the measure, and thus provide themselves with allies to assist them in annulling it.

  • Both these gentlemen advised them not to resist the authority of the Government, but also promised, as attorneys, to assist them in getting lands, provided they would dissolve tribal relations.

  • I have observed that mites often use the long hairs with which the tail of some species is furnished, to assist them in walking.

  • They worship, besides GOD, that concerning which he hath sent down no convincing proof, and concerning which they have no knowledge: but the unjust doers shall have none to assist them.

  • In a short time another courier came with another communication, representing to come from Wilkes-Barre, that parties there would be here to assist them as soon as they could.

  • Do you know of any other officer of the police force being called upon to assist them?

  • At any time you were there, did the firemen call on you to assist them?

  • Pryor with 2 men in a Canoe, with directions to assend Crusats River and if he found the hunters to assist them in with the meat.

  • I also bore great labors at first, in order to obtain liberty for them, and now in order to their preservation; and have always showed myself ready to assist them in every distress of theirs.

  • I told Van Ormon to send him off with the others, but he was sure the fellow did not wish to assist them, and could not if he would.

  • While Willem and his companions were regretting the misfortunes they had been the means of bringing upon their protector, the chief's greatest trouble appeared to be his disappointment in having failed to assist them.

  • Having no influence among their captors, he knew that the only plan for serving the captives was to give notice to those who had power to assist them.

  • He was quite positive now that no chance for this would be allowed, not even to himself, who had only been pretending to be a traitor for the sake of gaining favour, and thus being enabled to assist them, his young masters.

  • I sent the poor brethren a hundred dollar bill from jail, to assist them in their distressed situation.

  • Voted that Edward Partridge and John Taylor be a committee to draft the above-mentioned petition; also it is their privilege to choose another person to assist them.

  • Notwithstanding the treatment we had received from some of the unhappy people on board their ship, and though we had been intentionally abandoned, we felt bound to do our utmost to assist them.

  • The Protestant reformers, obtaining the support of the Protestant princes and kings, had successfully used this support to assist them in the organization of church schools as an aid to the reformed faith.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adjoining room; afterwards known; assist him; assist the; assist them; assistant adjutant; assistant attorney; assistant cashier; assistant chief; assistant counsel; assistant superintendent; assistant treasurer; church life; expose myself; express money; fifteenth century; has seen; highly probable; life when; other parts; play called; raineth every; shall still; thy will; tone process; word more