4 adverbs to describe how to alledge

He may confidently and earnestly alledge, that he is not responsible for the state of society in which he is placed.

The intelligent and religious are generally disgusted and horror-struck at the thought of his becoming identified with the citizens of our republicso much so, that thousands of them have entered into a conspiracy to send him off "out of sight," to find a home on a foreign shore!And justify themselves by openly alledging, that a "single drop" of his blood, in the veins of any human creature, must make him hateful to his fellow

Among other things the innkeeper alledged, that he saw them as he passed his corner, and there were so many trunks, boxes, and other luggage behind and before the coach, besides the company that was in it, that it required eight horses instead of six to draw it.

None were indeed publicly alledged against me at that time, because it might as well be done afterwards; sure old Englishmen can never forget that there is such a thing as hanging a man for it, and trying him afterwards: so fared it with me; my prosecutors first proved me, by an undeniable argument, to be no fellow of St. John's College, and then to bethe Lord knows what.

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