12 adverbs to describe how to inaugurating

Only one day more elapsed before the new sovereign was solemnly inaugurated, and took the oath prescribed by the constitution: "I swear that first and above all things I will maintain the constitution of the United Netherlands, and that I will promote, to the utmost of my power, the independence of the state and the liberty and prosperity of its inhabitants."

On that day General Comonfort appeared before the assembled Congress in the City of Mexico, took the oath to support the new constitution, and was duly inaugurated as President.

Again, in Japan as in Europe, when feudalism was formally inaugurated, the professional class of warriors naturally came into prominence.

reply I, thus happily inaugurating my career of invention.

It would not have been easy to establish this system but for the fact that contemporary secular rulers had inaugurated independently a merciless legislation against heresy.

When, in 1650, he died, Cromwell and his newly-inaugurated court did honor to his obsequies.

Secondly, he inaugurated a formal abdication ceremony, culminating in the transfer of the imperial seal to himself.

Such a school for women might very well prove in this country the nucleus of university extension work in the labor movement for both men and women, similar to that which has been so successfully inaugurated in Great Britain, and which is making headway in Canada and in Australia.

The appointed Committee took charge of affairs; the excitement died away with a rapidity characteristic of Liberian politics, and in January, 1872, Roberts was triumphantly inaugurated.

May what has so charmingly been inaugurated endure for the enjoyment of rich results to you and to us all!

Ultimately, however, the Mormons inaugurated a system of Indian policy, which was highly successful.

It arises from the very rarity and rectitude of those minds which commonly inaugurate such crusades.

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