8 adverbs to describe how to losses

But the wily veteran knew his trade too well; he felt sure that in time the prince's force would disperse for want of pay and supplies; and he managed his resources so ably that with little risk and scarcely any loss he finally succeeded in his object.

Mrs. Washington felt the loss of her daughter too keenly to attend, but sent this message by her husband: "MY DEAR NELLY.God took from me a Daughter when June Roses were bloomingHe has now given me another Daughter about her Age when Winter winds are blowing, to warm my Heart again.

And, lastly, utter loss of hope itself And things to hope for!

They had not fully recovered from the effects of their long privations and physical sufferings in the mountains; and the loss of parents and means of support placed upon them responsibilities greater than they could carry, no matter how bravely they strove to meet the situation.

England knows too well that every new colonial acquisition means primarily a financial loss to Germany, and that we could not long defend our colonies in case of war.

Insects cause a total loss of more than $100,000,000 annually to the forest products of the United States.

In India and Japan merchants are an inferior class; and loss of self-respect reacts unfavourably on the moral sense.

Ambition, pride, hope, joys happily shared; suffering, sorrow, and loss bravely enduredthe walls outlive them all, gathering with age, from grief and joy alike, kind memories and stanch traditions.

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