9 adverbs to describe how to intentions

Austria-Hungary had no intention whatsoever to shift the balance of power in the Balcan.

intención, f., intention, meaning, allusion; con , on purpose; purposely, designedly.

Here Don Quixote faithfully described his discomfiture in the encounter with another knight, and declared his intention honourably to observe the conditions laid upon him of being confined to his village for a year.

The consciousness that his sentiments were just, and his intentions kind, was scarcely sufficient to support him against the horrour of derision.

During our stay at Port Louis, Captain Stanley had complied with a requisition from the Commissariat to take some specie to Hobart Town, consequently his previous intention of proceeding to Sydney, by way of King George Sound, was abandoned.

About a week afterward M. Grascour appeared upon the scene with precisely the same intention.

It was, presumably, Morse's intention to elaborate these, at some future day, into a more entertaining record of his wanderings; but this was never done.

But the time has now come for humanity to understand itself, to accept the law imposed upon it for its own good, to foresee its end, and march with intention steadily towards it.

It is, indeed, the intention of the Northern Pacific Road to construct from the point of junction of the St. Paul and Duluth arms, on the Red River, a branch road, northward to Pembina, and it cannot be long ere

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