154 adverbs to describe how to insists

But I shall as strenuously insist on the contrary; and trust I shall, in the sequel, produce reasons which will be satisfactory.

" "There is nothing we need fear," I insisted firmly, clasping the upraised hands and meeting her eyes frankly, "and I rely upon you to help me control the men.

We do not say that we approve every one of his issues and conclusions, but we insist most earnestly, that this book and similar ones, bearing testimony to what the political and social thinkers of the day in Europe are revolving in their minds, should be read and reviewed under the light of American institutions and ideas.

But Flavilla obstinately insisted on her scaled and fish-tailed costume.

The council and magistrates as stoutly insisted that he should do so, when the enraged governor, who had fairly earned the title of "Peter the Headstrong," unable to control his passion, tore the letter into pieces.

I should have had to stand one; he would have positively insisted on standing two.

"It is like that with me, too," Lanyard insisted warmly.

She looked straight into his eyes, but he had sufficient command over himself not to show confusion; he insisted merely, with a slightly grieved air, as if it distressed him to have to say these things to her.

Mr. and Mrs. Littell rigidly insisted that the last night before the young folks started for Shadyside must be reserved for final packing and early retirement so that the gay band might begin their journey auspiciously.

" "But I'm not so sure it was a motor car," insisted Violet stubbornly, the spell of the dream still upon her.

Before I rose to my feet, Ergimo had peremptorily insisted on the abandonment of the further excursion we had intended, declaring that he could not answer to his Sovereign, after so severe a lesson, for my exposure to any future peril.

If there is anything in the great principle of unalienable rights so emphatically insisted upon in our Declaration of Independence, they could neither make nor the United States accept a surrender of their liberties and become the subjectsin other words, the slavesof their former fellow-citizens.

"Oh, but, my dear girl, you must have been," Morriston insisted vehemently.

Fortunately, the difficulty was solved by Austria boldly insisting that Sardinia should disarm before being represented at the congress, and on April 23d this demand was enforced by an ultimatum, to be answered within three days.

He is very independent and radical,can be impudent, if occasion requires,gives others all their rights, and pertinaciously insists upon his own."

He was convinced that Chippenfield had shut out important light on the mystery by doggedly insisting, in order to buttress up his case against Birchill, that the piece of handkerchief which had been found in the dead man's hand was a portion of a handkerchief which had belonged to the girl Fanning, and had been brought by Birchill from the Westminster flat on the night of the murder.

he insisted passionately.

After France had been profiting by the skill of British women for months, Sir Alfred Keogh, Medical Director General, wisely insisted that the War Office yield and place a hospital in the hands of women.

You must insist on having a certain horse, no matter ho

I saw that she was prejudiced, and I preferred not to risk an argument; but she let fall this much: that Arthur felt very hard towards you and loudly insisted upon your guilt.

All such inquirers, from Aristotle to Smellie, principally insist on two great leading distinctionsspeech and reason.

"You go and talk to him right now, Mr. Buckheath," insisted Lydia anxiously.

And these Hugh roughly insisted on liberating, to the sullen anger of the hangman.

" "They should come and travel here," Herr Selingman insisted eagerly.

This is a principle on which Locke repeatedly insists.

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