8 adverbs to describe how to lauded

Fortescue de laud leg.

Never was a man more extravagantly lauded, even by the learned.

Fondly I've lauded your wealth-winning hands, Planting Commerce and Fame throughout measureless lands; And my patriot-love, and my patriot-song, To the children of Labour will ever belong.

Van Buren shared in this hostility, and publicly lauded the "Spartan firmness" of George Clinton when as Vice-President he gave his casting vote in the United States Senate against the bank bill, February 20, 1811.

Politically, he was bound to approve Abdallah's deed; religiously, he could neither laud it nor share the fruits of it.

Five days later he wrote to his aunt as follows: "Here we are safely lauded and comfortably housed at the far end of Africa; and having secured the landing and final storage of all the telescopes and other matters, as far as I can see, without the slightest injury, I lose no time in reporting to you our good success so far.

JAMESON, GEORGE, a Scotch portrait-painter, born in Aberdeen; many of his portraits are to be met with in Scottish mansion-houses; his work has been unduly lauded, and himself extravagantly designated the "Scottish Vandyck" (1586-1644).

His piety as well as his courage were universally lauded, and his memory will never fade from the minds of men.

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