492 adverbs to describe how to acts

He replied that I had acted wisely; that although his people were friendly, yet some of his young men had a grudge against me, and I might have had difficulty with them had I met them away from the village.

If thou art, then, as wise as I hold thee to be, bestow such counsel and help on me as may lighten my anguish, or, at least, abstain from exasperating it by censuring that to which my soul, unable to act differently, is inclined with all its energy.

The man of mere reputation, on the other hand, who speciously affects philanthropy, though in his way of procedure he acts contrary to it, while yet quite evidently engrossed with that virtuewill certainly have reputation, both in the country and at home.

But we acted too independently and too indiscreetly for our own good Dr. Webb, the very next day after his interview with us, began hauling material to a spot about one mile east of us, where he staked out a new town, which he called Hays City.

Again Captain Raleigh acted promptly and brought the head of the Queen Mary around.

"Some of you, I know, have lately taken a dislike to me, and think I don't act rightly."

You must know," added he, "that the people of the moon, however irrational themselves, are very prompt in perceiving the absurdities of others: and this lively wit, who, as you see, wants neither parts nor address, acts as strangely as the wretch he has been ridiculing.

"Oh, very well!" said she; "only, for my part, I think you acted very foolishly, and I don't see that you have the least right to complain.

You acted very nobly in the whole affair, Rudolph.

I know who said those words before you," George said slowly, and looking very white, "andand I know, mother, that I have acted wrongly to Mr. Ward.

In the most sectarian period of my Benthamism, I happened to look into Pope's Essay on Man, and, though every opinion in it was contrary to mine, I well remember how powerfully it acted on my imagination.

But I am not against those dear friends, and can feel myself more at liberty to help them now than before, because I am now acting openly in all things.

And, my lords, it may be observed farther, that scarcely any practice can be conceived, however generally unreasonable and unjust, which may not be sometimes equitable and proper; and that if we are to lay aside all regard to futurity, and act merely with regard to the present exigence, it may be often proper to violate every part of our constitution.

They are acting consistently with the principles of religion.

And besides the soldiery let all men be prepared to fight in case of need, so that when we shall have done our best to act honestly toward this most Christian monarch, and to satisfy with money the avarice of the French, we may be ready to face him and show our teeth if he should try us beyond our patience, either by word or deed.

The horses did act rather queerly at first, and started a little; but they soon got over it, and now they go as steady without blinders as they ever did with them.

" Again, "In a country under good government, speak boldly, act boldly.

Such are the Absians, and if Cais has acted unjustly towards you, it is you who first set him the example some days ago.

Shocking as these principles must be to a reflecting mind, yet such thou knowest are the principles of thousands (who would not act so generously as I have acted by almost all of the sex, over whom I have obtained a power); and as often carried into practice, as their opportunities or courage will permit.

Socrates never seemed to think about his social position at all, and uniformly acted as if he were well known and prominent.

But I do not believe that any instructed and impartial student will accept what appears to be the current English view, that the action of Germany in this episode was a piece of sheer aggression without excuse, and that the other Powers were acting throughout justly, honestly, and straightforwardly.

They acted queer when Dick came to the grandstand before the game commenced.

He decided not to act hastily.

The artillery and infantry of a modern army cannot act effectively on their own impulse.

Manuel consequently acted imprudently in revealing his hostile intentions; while Roger could direct all his forces against one point, and avail himself of Manuel's embarrassments.

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