113 adverbs to describe how to guard

He jealously guarded his Journal of the Convention until his death.

I and a number of my friends had just been arrested, and we were waiting here in this room strictly guarded, until it was decided what should be done with us."

" The catastrophe of having the mug drained dry at one pull by the stranger in cinder-gray was effectually guarded against this time by Mrs. Fennel.

Clodius, accordingly, as he could not guard his prisoner safely, killed him, either on his own responsibility, or according to instructions from Brutus.

" "Dear Nell, and that was why I found you so pale and cold and quiet, sitting by me when I woke, guarding me faithfully as you promised you would.

This latter is the error of much of the present day philosophy and has to be specially guarded against.

In any event it was safer to set the general prisoners free, as they were only carelessly guarded.

And so, in quite significant phrase the towns zealously guarded their charters as the "title-deeds of their liberties.

They spent an evening at Kaiserswerth with Pastor Fliedner, who was occupied in vigilantly guarding a little nock of Protestants surrounded by unscrupulous Romanists.

From the very first the Government committed the fatal blunder of letting the rebels slowly proceed to the Citadela fortified military arsenalthe retention of which was of paramount importance, without even attempting to intercept their roundabout march or to frustrate their belated entry into the poorly guarded Citadel.

If we examine the Constitution, we shall find the expressions, relative to this subject, cautiously expressed, and more punctiliously guarded than any other part.

The passage to the North Pole is barred by ice fields and guarded by frost and snow more securely than Cerberus guarded the approach to the kingdom of Pluto.

He is not yet ready for real fatherhood, but he can pet and play with, and rock to sleep and tenderly guard the doll baby."

Why should we, then, so cautiously guard our actions from impropriety while we give a loose rein to our thoughts, which so certainly, sooner or later, produce their fruits in our actions?

The former protected the communications of the armies in France, whilst the two combined covered the maritime communications of the world outside the North Sea and Baltic, and if they could be effectively guarded our first two objects would be attained.

This port hath on ech side a castle, whereof that vpon the Peninsula is called Faraone, vpon the toppe whereof euery night there is a light set in a great lanterne for direction of the ships, and for the guard thereof are appointed 200 Ianizaries: the other on the other side is but a litle castle kept by 18. men.

Nothing could be more grossly unjust, as he expressly guards himself against any such conclusion in the following terms: "But in thus tracing back the natural operations which have succeeded each other, and mark to us the course of time past, we come to a period in which we cannot see any farther.

She thought of the indignation of Dwight and Ina that Di had not been more scrupulously guarded.

This Ford is guarded continually by a company of Sikhs, under the command of an English officer.

With the advent of the Cherifian dynasties, which coincided with this religious reform, and was in fact brought about by it, Morocco became a closed country, as fiercely guarded as Japan against European penetration.

That drawer, since it was, perhaps, to contain such priceless documents as the love letters of a kingeven more so, if the love letters were from another man! must be adequately guarded, and therefore a mechanism was devised to stab the person attempting to open it and to inject into the wound a poison so powerful as to cause instant death.

On going down stairs, I found the court and avenues to the garden amply guarded, and with this numerous escort, and accompanied by Mad.

M. Turgot had been confined to his bed for some months by an attack of gout; the Paris bakers' shops had already been pillaged; the rioters had entered simultaneously by several gates, badly guarded; only one bakery, the owner of which had taken the precaution of putting over the door a notice with shop to let on it, had escaped the madmen.

The chapel is square in form, has more brick than stone in its composition, and has a pretty respectable front, approached by steps, and duly guarded by iron railings.

It dawned on me that this spot was even more efficiently guarded than I had conceived it to be.

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