327 adverbs to describe how to declaring

We passed the time as best we might, many of us finding it quite as difficult as did Jacob to restrain our impatience, and not a few openly declaring their belief that Brant was holding us idle simply that he might the better carry out some murderous scheme.

He declared solemnly that he had taken steady and sure aim just back of the fore-shoulders of the deer, had a perfect sight upon it, and that it did not fall in its tracks, could only be owing to its bearing a charmed life.

"But," said opposition members, "let us amend the bill so as to expressly declare that the people of the Territory may exclude slavery."

One state official, prompted no doubt by a wise hostility to coolie labor, and dread of woman labor, has gone so far as to declare publicly that any employer who will pay "adequate wages can get all the labor he requires."

As early as 1613, he had boldly declared in Parliament that even the King's authority rested upon the clear understanding that there were reciprocal conditions which neither ruler nor subject could violate with impunity.

" "No cave there," declared the surgeon positively.

" "Quite remarkable!" declared Mr. Merrick, emphatically.

Boehmer was greatly disappointed; he had exhausted his resources and his credit in collecting the stones in the hope of making a grand profit, and declared loudly to his patrons that he should be ruined if the queen could not be induced to change her mind.

There was war in the world down yonderwar had been formally declared between America and Spain.

" The Labor Administration announced on its creation that its "policy would be to prevent woman labor in positions for which men are available," and one of the deputy commissioners of the Industrial Commission of the State of New York declared quite frankly at a labor conference that "if he could, he would exclude women from industry altogether.

But Colonel Musgrave's handsome face declared very plainly that he did not.

"I won't dicker with you an instant," she firmly declared.

In all his messages President Wilson had repeatedly declared that he wanted a peace based on justice and equity, of which he outlined the fundamental conditions; moreover, he stated that he had no quarrel with the Germans themselves, but with the men who were at their head, and that he did not wish to impose on the vanquished peace terms such as might savour of oppression.

" "I tell you I will not," declared Gabrielle vehemently.

The Duke thinks the King will yield to Aberdeen; to avoid seeing himif he is obliged to go down, he will declare distinctly to the King that his Majesty had better name whatever Minister he may wish to give his confidence to; but that to whatever Minister he may choose to have, he ought to give his confidence.

" "Miss Tredworth?" "Is utterly unable to account for the state of her dress," Kelson declared promptly.

The captain declared stoutly he had no slaves aboard.

After eight weeks of war (on September 25th), Austria officially declared that she had never swerved from her original claims, nor ever felt any inclination to do so.

" "Oh, we'll do it," declared Darrin confidently.

That it is a truth implied in, and fairly deducible from, many texts, both in his Gospel and Epistles, I do not, indeed I cannot, doubt;but only whether this article of our faith he was commissioned to declare explicitly?

The Pope indignantly declared that he would not yield to violence, but must deliberate in freedom.

Clemenceau bluntly declared to the French Chamber that treaties were a means of continuing the War.

he declared, triumphantly.

"I feel that I'd like to fight the fellow myself!" declared Dan Dalzell hotly.

" "However that may be," declared Mr. Tutt fiercely, "I claim that the criminal laws are administered, interpreted and construed in favor of the rich as against the liberties of the poor, for the simple reason that the administrators of the criminal law desire to curry favor with the powers that be.

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