14 adverbs to describe how to citizen

A Summer Citizen of the United States east of the plains.

And I do hereby enjoin and require all persons bearing office, civil or military, within the United States, and all others citizens or inhabitants thereof, or being within the same, with vigilance and promptitude to exert their respective authorities and to be aiding and assisting to the carrying this proclamation and every part thereof into full effect.

But when the creatures to be trained are human beings, and when the end to be reached is not race-horses, but merely citizens, we employ a very different process of reasoning.

It was just what I expected,a jolly citizen telegraphing his country friend to meet him with his guns and dogs at such a place.

A Summer Citizen as far north from the States as trees grow, roving in winter about the northerly and middle States.

the wish that they might add: "With his Sword he would be King, but with his Pigtailmerely the first citizen of his State.

It speaks of "persons held to service or labor," as apprentices, for instance,and of persons other than free, i.e. not politically citizens, as Indians and some negroes; but it does not speak of Slaves or of Slavery; on the contrary, in every part, it legislates for men solely as men.

for I should be glad to hear; for scarcely any citizen of Phlius ever visits Athens now, nor has any stranger for a long time come from thence, who was able to give us a clear account of the particulars, except that he died from drinking poison; but he was unable to tell us anything more.

He threw a delighted glance on their suits whose color and cut did not perceivably differ from that of others, and he experienced a sense of contentment in not being out of tune in this environment, of being, in some way, though superficially, a naturalized London citizen.

It may be doubted whether she has a dozen citizens with more than £10,000 a year apiece.

Cosmo, unquestionably the greatest and most successful citizen that ever lived,for he almost rivalled Pericles in position, if not in talent, while he surpassed him in good fortune,was, during his lifetime, the virtual sovereign of the most enlightened and wealthy and powerful republic that had existed in modern times.

Consciously and deliberately the ideal citizen will seek beauty in himself and in his way of living.

Let him try to join them, and lo, the games become a mockery, and he finds that he is cavorting still outside the walls, while the good citizens inside are making sly sport of him.

DESCRIPTION OF WINCKELMANN The most deserving citizen, no matter how great his service may have been to his country and his city in a wider or narrower field, receives but one funeral.

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