6 adverbs to describe how to expedient

It is said that the male principle cannot be changed into the female principle, nor the female into the male, and that therefore after death the male is a male, and the female a female; but as it is not known in what the masculine principle essentially consists, and in what the feminine, it may be expedient briefly to explain it.

What he said was true, not merely expedient, to the end he meant it to serve.

The essential thought in the various attacks on the institution of property is that, because it either causes or makes possible the inequality of incomes, it is not socially expedient.

Like the rest, her husband thought that it was decidedly most expedient to confide Fedia's education to Glafira.

But there was an entire absence of sincerity about their proposals, which were not thought out, but obviously only superficial expedients hurriedly grasped at by a party in distress.

This, of course, renders the water more stimulating to the skin; but except when the perspiration is checked, or the skin peculiarly inactive from some other causein other words, unless we are sickit is seldom expedient to use it.

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