5 adverbs to describe how to conclusions

The conclusions of Political Economy, consequently, like those of geometry, are only true, as the common phrase is, in the abstract; that is, they are only true under certain suppositions, in which none but general causescauses common to the whole class of cases under considerationare taken into the account.

A thing in no way tragic, for here was no misfortune, but merely the conclusion of Nature's remorseless logic.

And I believe that we have both arrived at practically the same conclusions.

We have thus arrived at precisely the same conclusion, in supposing the employment of money, which we found to hold under the supposition of barter.

We can only surmise that Morse came to the conclusion (very wisely) that he had no "dramatic talents," and that he turned to the pursuit of his professional studies with increased ardor.

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