19 adverbs to describe how to enemy

Byzantium joined it; as did also the aged Attalus king of Pergamus, personally and politically the enemy of Philip.

"Newes out of Holland: concerning Barnavelt and his fellow-Prisoners, their Conspiracy against their Native Country with the enemies thereof: The Oration and Propositions made in their behalfe unto the Generall States of the United Provinces at the Hage, by the Ambassadours of the French King," &c., 1619.

Happily his enemy, Christian, was even worse off.

For, says he, all the municipal towns afterwards imitated you and your conduct; nor was it without reason that Caesar judged so favourably, and the enemy so harshly of you.

Such an enemy it could no more observe impartially than one modern nation can another upon which it considers it necessary to make war.

[-21-] "Now in case we are to draw any inferences from his decrees, he threatens you openly, having made the majority of you enemies outright, but against me personally no such declaration has been made, though he is at war with me and is already acting in every way like one who has not only conquered me but murdered me.

To resist your enemies inside the walls, besides those enemies outside, who increase in numbers and confidence every day?

Thine enemies, like the floods of Sivan Before thee flee perpetually.

Byzantium joined it; as did also the aged Attalus king of Pergamus, personally and politically the enemy of Philip.

The policeformerly the sworn enemies of the populacehad been reinstated at the time of my visit, without their swords and pistols; but they seemed to have little to do.

The Russian fleet remains as it was in 1828thirteen men-of-war then, thirteen now: and whilst, in 1828, she had scarcely an enemy in Europe, she has now scarcely one friend, except the kings.

All the members of the House of Guise, traditionally the most dangerous enemies of the Crown, affected a respectful deference towards the Regent, and an earnest desire to uphold her authority; while the Duc d'Epernon, who had, in her first hour of trial, at once declared himself her devoted adherent, appeared to exist only to fulfil her wishes.

There was nothing but the desultory crack-crack of snipers, coming from one knew not just where, the every-day voice of the trenchespossibly the enemy were dismayed by the loss of the Triumph.

He knew, as well as she did, the meaning of that faint odor on the east wind: it was man, unmistakably the great enemy; but during five days that scent had hung steadily here and yet, over all the miles which he could survey there was no sign of a man nor any places where man could be concealed.

That just makes so many more enemies, unnecessarily; and you not only deprive me of the communications of my friends, but you positively provoke them to go over to your adversary.

MOTOR CARS AND DOGS Unquestionably the greatest enemy that the dog possesses at the present time is the motor car.

If Jonson served an apprenticeship as a bricklayer, as his enemies afterward said, he did not continue long at such work.

The great ships swung around into battle order and the responsive sea rocked and churned as the massive vessels raced for what were virtually enemy waters.

But these dreams had vanished; the count's bailiff having seen Linda, the flower of the hamlet, became his rival, and consequently his enemy: he had bestowed the office promised to Carl upon another; and Linda's father ungratefully withdrawing the consent given when the lover's affairs were in a more flourishing condition, had forbidden him the house.

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