11 adverbs to describe how to indisposed

We charge upon the existing national government, that it is an insupportable despotism, wielded by a power which is superior to all legal and constitutional restraintsequally indisposed and unable to protect the lives or liberties of the peoplethe prop and safeguard of American slavery.

The planters on all the islands were opposed to the Act of Emancipation, and, in most, exceedingly and fiercely hostile to it, and utterly indisposed to give it the best chance of success.

Be this as it might, it appears at least certain that the five nobles were each and all deeply impressed by the scene through which they had just passed, by whatever agency it might have been effected; and that the report which they made on their return to Marie de Medicis effectually indisposed her from seeking any further knowledge of Giorgio Luminelli.

The next day after Mrs. Veal's appearance, being Sunday, Mrs. Bargrave was mightily indisposed with a cold and sore throat, that she could not go out that day; but on Monday morning she sends a person to Captain Watson's to know if Mrs. Veal was there.

It is a fault of American character,a fruit of the institutions, beyond a doubt,that renders men unusually indisposed to give up.

On the following morning, however, Nasmyth felt considerably indisposed, and it appeared evident he had taken a violent cold.

" "Unwell?" said the boy, "you don't mean sick?" "Not precisely, but indisposed.

But nowhere could a trace be found of Henry Warner, and determining now to wait until he came Mr. Carrollton took rooms at the International, where after a day or two, worn out with travel, excitement, and hope deferred, he became severely indisposed, and took his bed, forgetting entirely both Henry Warner and the sister, whose name he had seen upon the hotel register.

In the middle of the night, however, the Duc d'Escars suddenly awoke, and found himself alarmingly indisposed.

Howsomever, he didn't take any bird's-eye view of the Universehe only become strikingly indisposed.

This resignation to his will flattered the vanity of Louis, and quieted the fears of his favourite; but it by no means deceived the subtle Richelieu, who, aware of the inherent ambition of Marie de Medicis, at once felt convinced that she was preoccupied with some important design, and consequently indisposed to waste her energies upon questions of minor moment.

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