22 adverbs to describe how to everythings

"I've told you practically everything, my dear old fellow," was his response.

The Long House of the Iroquois controls everything west of the coast land from Carolina away up through Virginia to New York and the Canadas.

At length, however, by the reflection of the sunbeams, the ocean appeared, and showed me the land, when, keeping my eyes fixed upon it, I beheld clearly and distinctly everything that was doing upon earth, not only whole nations and cities, but all the inhabitants of them, whether waging war, cultivating their fields, trying causes, or anything else; their women, animals, everything, in short, was before me.

Everything, literally everything, had to be created de novo; and it is natural that a nation which had to struggle for its very existence, for which life itself had become a daily questioning of fate, could at first think of renovation only through its conservative forces.

I thought of the old scientist, who, laying his hand upon the grass, remarked: "Everything under my hand is a miracle"forgetting that everything outside was also a miracle.

Satisfied as to this, my glance shifted to our own decks, feeling a seaman's admiration for the cleanliness of the little vessel, and the shipshape condition of everything aboard.

Having cleared away, and disposed everything comfortably about him again, she sat down to take her own tea.

A line was to be drawn from Limerick to Cork, and everything south of that line was to be given over to the adventurers.

Wheat flour has starch, sugar, and glutennearly everything to support life except fat.

It is a set of letters in verse, in all kind of verses, describing the life at Bath, and incidentally everything else; but so much wit, so much humour, fun, and poetry, so much originality, never met together before.

Found by Capt. Carlsen 1871 (275 years later) intact, everything inside as left!

How interested he would be if the man who was one of his bitterest journalistic foes, who fought so venomously everything that he and his press stood for, and who was the editor-designate of the possible new anti-Pinkerton daily, should be proved to be the murderer of his son-in-law.

That an extensive region, chiefly mainland, should be represented as an island is no objection, as anyone will see by examining the maps which break up everything north of South America in the years next following the achievements of Columbus and Cabot.

That one's memory may perform its function in the grip of Unreason itself is proved by the fact that my memory retains an impression, and an accurate one, of virtually everything that befell me, except when under the influence of an anaesthetic or in the unconscious hours of undisturbed sleep.

He holds that instinct is spiritual in origin; and the principle of his science of correspondences is based on the belief that everything outward and visible corresponds to some invisible entity which is its inward and spiritual cause.

For man comprehends in himself partially everything which the world contains divinely and totally.

The Infinite, if it is to be conceived at all, must be conceived as potentially everything and actually nothing; for if there is anything in general which it cannot become, it is thereby limited; and if there is anything in particular which it actually is, it is thereby excluded from being any other thing.

For of those who are worthy of fame or recollection, there is no one who appears either to have said nothing well, or everything admirably.

We had no nails, but we used wooden pegs and thousands of cocoanut-fiber ropes, so that everything, aloft and alow, was taut, but giving in the toss of the sea.

You must think of something dreadful, like a large fire, when everything is burnt up, the fortress and the soldiers in it and all historical books, andall at once you think everything backwards and you have everything; then you are so glad that you think: what difference does a rabbit make?

A beautiful white-walled world with some shadowy bits of land here and there, a piece of a misty stream that began and ended in the clouds, and everything most charmingly out of perspective and unreal.

The Roman theatre, however, was not provided with this; and we can hardly therefore throw the blame on the poet, if everything, even childbirth, was represented on the street.

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