26 adverbs to describe how to dictated

(Aurelia Zadory) (E); 19Feb58; R209099. Life, before and after earth's expression; dictated by Alonzo P. Mathewson, clairaudiently [sic] received by Helen Wells.

She pursued this, as she pursued every other amusement which she took up, with great keenness for a while, so much so as to provoke earnest remonstrances from her mother, whose letters were commonly dictated by Mercy's reports and suggestions.

This action, consequently, was not dictated by unregenerate barbarism, but was intended simply as a protest (rough, we confess, but effectual, we trust) against these new-fangled ideas of women's rights.

Severinus Boethius never writ so elegantly as in prison, Paul so devoutly, for most of his epistles were dictated in his bands: "Joseph," saith Austin, "got more credit in prison, than when he distributed corn, and was lord of Pharaoh's house."

The disposition of our squadrons has been such, as was doubtless dictated by the most acute sagacity, and the most enlightened experience.

Severinus Boethius never writ so elegantly as in prison, Paul so devoutly, for most of his epistles were dictated in his bands: "Joseph," saith Austin, "got more credit in prison, than when he distributed corn, and was lord of Pharaoh's house."

In acting upon the Principle of the Resolution in so far as the Claims of Science are concerned, my first address is made to you, and made directly, and without previous communication with any other person, because it is dictated exclusively by public considerations, and because there can be no advantage in or any motive for indirect communication.

Many a one was feebly dictated to some blessed, unskilled volunteer nurse in a barn or smoke-house or in some cannon-shattered church.

Leading Eveena from the room, I hastily dictated every precaution that could diminish the danger to her and others.

The world, uneasy about the form of bonnet to be worn this sorrowful year, and seeing you occupied with your internal discords, anxiously turned to London for help, and London henceforth dictates to all the modistes of the universe.

The Christian contribution to this end was made partly directly and partly by teaching, and in the intellectual as well as in the economic sphere the ultimate ideal was inevitably dictated by the superior culture of Christianity.

You may occasionally hear a judgment expressed of a young girl's music or dancing, of a gentleman's horses, of a preacher's sermons, of an author's books, which is manifestly dictated by personal spite and jealousy, and which is expressed with the intention of doing mischief and giving pain to the person of whom the judgment is expressed.

"I may say that I never could construe your visits to Paul, the ingenious artist, merely as dictated by admiration of his wonderful genius.

* nowadays; *el menos pensado* unexpectedly; *buenos s* good morning *diablo* m. devil *diablura* f. deviltry, mischief *diálogo* m. dialogue *diario* daily *dictar* dictate *dicha* f. happiness *dicho* (pp. of *decir*) aforesaid; *

A fair representative of a class of books that are always pleasant reading, although written without taste, cultivation, or originality,because they are obviously dictated by a kind heart and genuine earnestness.

The most timid ruler does not hesitate to dictate a law that produces misery and lingering death for thousands and thousands of prosperous and industrious subjects, happy perchance, merely to satisfy a caprice, a whim, his pride, and yet you shudder because in one night are to be ended forever the mental tortures of many helots, because a vitiated and paralytic people has to die to give place to another, young, active, full of energy!

Colonel Brady then made some remarks to the chiefs, dictated by the position he occupied as being about to take post, permanently, in their country.

He declared, said Cox, that his bombastic and truculent orders were practically dictated by others.

"The teacher will readily dictate what part may be omitted, the first time going through it.

At the same time, no language could be kinder than that in which she asked "whether her daughter could believe that she would wish to deprive her of so innocent a pleasure, she who would give her very life to procure her one, if she were not apprehensive of mischievous consequences;" her apprehensions being solely dictated by her anxiety to see her daughter bear an heir to the throne.

The intellectual accomplishments he exhibited were, principally, a tranquil and mild enthusiasm, and a richness of conception which dictated spontaneously to his tongue, and flowed with so much ease, that it was only by retrospect you could be made aware of the amazing variety of ideas that had been presented.

LAURA (who is not going to be theologically dictated to by anyone lower than Dean Farrar).

Jeremiah having learned the fate of the roll, dictated its contents anew to his faithful secretary, and a second roll was preserved, not, however, without contriving to send to the king this awful message.

The amiable spirit which breathes throughout its pages, and the good taste which uniformly dictates its editorship have secured the Amulet an extensive, and we are disposed to think, a more permanent, popularity than is attached to other works of similar form.

Soldiers not only disobedient, but audaciously dictating in matters of religion!

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