32 adverbs to describe how to latter

"I mean ill," said the latter, sharply.

The former was slightly wounded, and the latter quite dangerously.

This institution had been simply a high-grade school of classics and theology, principally the latter.

Freedom is the ratio essendi of the self-given moral law, the latter the ratio cognoscendi of freedom.

Those who wish to show their grief most strongly, cut themselves in various places, generally in the legs and arms, with their knives or pieces of flint, more commonly the latter, causing the blood to flow freely over their persons.

He had visited the Grampus house, had dined there often, had met the old lady with the purring ways, had met, also, the radiant daughter, Sylvia, and had fallen in love with the latter, deeply and irrevocably.

We here obtained comfortable accommodations and plenty to eat and drinkespecially the latter.

The towers are low, with insignificant turrets; the latter evidently a later erectionprobably at the commencement of the sixteenth century.

Young Gifford Crayshaw had a general invitation to spend the holidays at Brandon's house, for his brother and Brandon were intimate friends; but boys being dull alone, Johnny Mortimer and he contrived at these times to meet rather often, sometimes to play, sometimes to fighteven the latter is far better than being without companionship, more natural, and on the whole more cheerful.

"You might as well take off your things," said the latter, grimly.

We are now, as the map will show, at the south-eastern angle of the Palatine, of which, in fact, we are making the circuit; a and here we turn sharp to the left, by what is now the via di San Gregorio, along a narrow valley or dip between the Palatine and Caelian hillsthe latter the first we have met of the "hills" which are not isolated, but spurs of the plain of the Campagna.

About this time Mr. Loudon commenced his Magazine of Natural History, which has been very successful: it is one of the most unique works ever published, both as regards the spirit and research of the intelligent editor, and the good taste with which the work is illustratedthe latter being a very important feature of a work on Natural History.

The former relate to objects directly, the latter only indirectly (through the mediation of other representations).

" Jacopo regarded the noble, for an instant, with an expression so ambiguous, as to cause the latter insensibly to raise the point of his rapier, but when he answered it was with his ordinary quiet.

Bob had given a very glowing description of the charms of the residence, as well as of the climate, the latter quite justly, and declared his readiness to accompany this faithful wife in the pursuit of her lost partner.

In controversy and in indicating artistic shortcomings, the Schlegels were entirely imitators of old Lessing; they obtained possession of his great battle-blade, but the arm of August William Schlegel was too tenderly weak and the eyes of his brother Friedrich too mystically clouded for the former to strike so strongly and the latter so keenly and accurately as Lessing.

"Did not I tell thee," said the latter, mournfully, "what the consequences would be; that we should be driven from our palace and country?" "Thou wert indeed a true prophet," replied the self-accused father; "but what power could avert the decrees of fate?

HARNACK, ADOLF, a German theologian, born at Dorpat; professor successively at Giessen, Marburg, and Berlin; has written on the history of dogma in the Christian Church, on Gnosticism, early Christian literature, and the Apostles' Creed, on the latter offensively to the orthodox; B. 1851.

Saturday evening came, and with it some five hundred men and Officersthe latter as a body, much whiter-faced than usual, on receipt of the appalling news.

On the latter outside should be written the name of the genus, while the name of every species, with its place of growth, time of gathering, the finder's name, or any other concise piece of information, may be inscribed on its appropriate paper.

"Wish they'd let us holler back," said the latter, placidly.

"How do you do?" said the latter pleasantly, but without the unceremonious fellowship that had formerly existed between them.

Joel Strides and Jamie Allen were both disaffected to this sort of orthodoxy, and they had frequent private discussions on its propriety; the former in his usual wily and jesuitical mode of sneering and insinuating, and the latter respectfully as related to his master, but earnestly as it concerned his conscience.

Colonel Williams was killed, Generals Lee and Butler severely woundedthe latter losing his footand General Stuart's staff had been peculiarly unfortunate.

The Treaty of Berlin, inspired by Bismarck and Lord Salisbury, anxious to defend, the former, the interests of (ostensibly) Austria-Hungary, the latter (shortsightedly) those of Turkey, replaced it in July 1878.

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