19 adverbs to describe how to criticized

" One of the things we grown-ups do for children that has been rather severely criticized is the lavishing upon them of toys,intricate and costly toys.

Although his intentions were good, his satire was not always just or discriminating, and he was in consequence bitterly criticized.

Certain patrons criticized the action adversely and withdrew fourteen of their children from the South Grammar School.

There is an American Colony in Jerusalema community concern that runs a one-price store, and is even more savagely criticized than the British Administration, as is only natural.

Niceties of language in especial are keenly, and often unjustly, criticized.

And this is amply corroborated by my own consciousness of the past I never dared, nor could have dared, to criticize coolly and simply the pretensions of Jesus to be an absolute model of morality, until I had been delivered from the weight of authority and miracle, oppressing my critical powers.

Not often does a man pass his whole life before him and deliberately criticize himself, his actions and his way.

He preferred him far beyond any other poet of the time, repeated several passages with fervour, and criticized them faithfully.

It is a real satisfaction to find a book which one may venture to criticize fearlessly, knowing that it will bear the test,especially at present, when one needs be as chary of trying any book fairly as Don Quixote was of proving his unlucky helmet.

No German, not even any of those few feeble German writers who have fitfully criticized the German plan, has any conception of the deep, sincere, unselfish, and righteous anger that was aroused in millions of hearts by the cruelties of the cowardly assault on Serbia and on Belgium.

The Government has its own printing-office, but if these other, the 'Tribune' and the 'Liberal,' had establishments here, they would be raided and closed, for they would hardly be allowed to criticize the Government as harshly as they do.

In order to survive most of the times, Ixtt maintained silence towards the policies of Salazar the Portuguese dictator without however openly criticizing the Portuguese Government, which would be suicidal.

By the united, by the synthesized, by the revised, corrected, rationally criticized, above all by the common, experience of many individuals.

For he spared no Western prejudice; he remorselessly criticized everything that was not done as Yankees do it: and the most provoking thing of all was that he never made a mistake; he was always right.

" "You've been deliberate in coming," criticized the old gentleman, testily.

More whites came than could be seated the forward-sitting negroes refused to vacate their seats for them; and a committee of young white members forcibly ejected these blacks At a "love-feast" shortly afterward one of the preachers criticized the action of the committee thereby giving the younger element of the whites great umbrage.

On various occasions he sharply criticized the Papers set for the Senate-House Examination and the Smith's Prize Examination, and greatly lamented the growing importance of pure mathematics and the comparative exclusion of physical questions in those examinations.

Moffatt, it appeared, had been regarded as one of the most valuable witnesses for the State; his return from Europe had been anxiously awaited, his unreadiness to testify caustically criticized; then at last he had arrived, had gone on to Washingtonand had apparently had nothing to tell.

What Americans commonly criticize in English statesmen, namely, that they habitually evade all arguments based on natural right, and defend every legal wrong on the ground that it works well in practice, is the precise characteristic of our habitual view of woman.

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