6 adverbs to describe how to intellects

" [Footnote A: Literally, "intellect, in all merely a copeck intellect.

" [Footnote A: Literally, "intellect, in all merely a copeck intellect.

It appeared as if the mind of Raoul were about to extricate itself from the shallow philosophy so much in fashion, and which had hitherto deadened a nature so kind, an intellect ordinarily so clear.

The new emperor, a weak-minded old man with no energy or ability, and scarcely intellect enough to realize his responsibilities, pronounced judgment and issued the orders prepared for him by the conspirators by whom he was surrounded.

"From first to last," says Geikie, "the intellect of the Hebrew dwelt supremely on the matters of his faith.

Then, thirdly, your intellect.

6 adverbs to describe how to  intellects  - Adverbs for  intellects