19 adverbs to describe how to dissented

Virgil Thomson (A); 10Mar69; R457428. Mildly dissenting.

I am not prepared, and in the present place certainly not concerned, to dispute his hypothesis; whatever the cause, the literary result is unsatisfactory, and from his remarks concerning its dramatic merits I must emphatically dissent.

This memorial is, I believe, condemned by the greater part of foreign aesthetic opinion, the Germans alone conspicuously dissenting.

To be famous in science, to have led thought, to have explored or administered or dissented courageously from the schemes of official wire-pullers would no longer be a bar to a man's attainment of Parliament.

He therefore energetically dissented from the proposed measure, and William immediately desisted from his demand.

"No," Mrs. Saumarez dissented, rather forlornly; "I'm simply a fool.

He dissented heartily from the intolerance of the people of Massachusetts, and, though a minister of the Salem church, insisted 1.

To this I humbly must dissent; Premising no reflection's meant.

" "I'm afraid I'm not the sort of man to shine in society, William," dissented the other modestly.

From this doctrine, I, and all those who formed my chosen associates, most positively dissented.

It must be remembered that no Dissenting preacher could legally officiate without previously 'subscribing' to the doctrinal articles of the Church of England or their equivalents in the Westminster Assembly's catechisms.

I respectfully dissent from the view.

" The serjeant seldom dissented from any suggestion of his comm

" To this the older man dissented tolerantly.

And as to the point that this question does not belong to this platformfrom that I totally dissent.

"Not me," dissented Andy vigorously.

"But it can't be very important," she dissented afterward, "or he wouldn't have thrown it away.

It sometimes happens that one writer is the first to discover a certain principle or lay down a given observation, and that another makes an application of, or draws a remote or an immediate inference from it, totally unforeseen by the first, and from which, in all probability, he might have widely dissented.

" "I quite agree," said Father Payne, "but why mix up honour with it at all? I don't object to a man who conscientiously dissents to some national move being told that he must lump it.

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