9 adverbs to describe how to barter

Only one thing, she answered herself; but for it she would so willingly have bartered all the restthat he should love her as Dick Stanmore did.

How gladly would he barter all his parchment testimonials for one good "promise to pay"!

Why, Winona Penniman, would you barter your independence for a union that must be demeaning, at least politically, until our cause is won?"

The people inhabiting the islands fronting the coast, Captain Blackwood found to be highly inclined to trade, readily bartering a valuable species of tortoise-shell for European articles of hardware.

Here is a whole sub-kingdom, as they call it, of the animal world which has unreservedly and irrevocably bartered one pair of its limbs for a flying-machine.

They thought of the past with insupportable repentance, each man contented to give his right hand to have again the choice of that peace and liberty, which he had unthinkingly bartered away.

The Indians continued to go backwards and forwards bartering gold for hawks-bells, which was the article they most esteemed, and as soon as they came near the caravel, they held up their pieces of gold, calling out Chuque, chuque, as much as to say Take and give.

I cannot barter love and truth for worldly advantagefor pride of race.

For seldom comes there better of rebelling. 8 When men will, needlessly, their freedom barter For lawless power, sometimes they catch a Tartar; There's a damn'd word that rhymes to this call'd Charter.

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