79 adverbs to describe how to numbered

Arrangement is by registration number; as renewal registrations are numbered continuously for all classes, there will be breaks in the sequence for any given type of material.

At the formation of the company the platoons or squads are numbered consecutively from right to left and these designations do not change.

Such mighty results have been achieved by a people whose total number scarcely, indeed, exceeds 500,000; and therefore, perhaps, they may not find it an easy matter to withstand the competition of the Chinese.

The answer is direct and simple: Every individual Social Democratand men, women, and children, they number some twenty millionshas for years past been a spy and informer in the interests of the Umsturzpartei (overthrow-party).

We frequently fall into errour and folly, not because the true principles of action are not known, but because, for a time, they are not remembered; and he may, therefore, be justly numbered among the benefactors of mankind, who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences, that may be easily impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to recur habitually to the mind.

From that time to this, the varieties of this precious fruit have gone on increasing, and are now said to number upwards of 1,500.

He had been elected to that office for a number of years successively, and was one of the most influential citizens of the state.

The latter also appeared to be regularly numbered, a precaution that much aided the investigations of the two gentlemen.

Think of the number of men aboard!"

Mr. Wright, of Maryland, in a speech in Congress, estimated the number annually at FIFTEEN THOUSAND.

The axioms on which his scheme was based were as follows: (1) That each Member of Parliament should represent approximately the same number of electors. (2) That the minority of the two parties into which, broadly speaking, each district may be divided, should be adequately represented.

Europe, which, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, barely numbered 100,000,000 people, suddenly grew nearly five-fold.

A chorus now, as you know, merely any number of persons singing in full harmony on any subject.

And again, after the wording of the above article had been slightly changed, and the clause newly numbered, as in the present Constitution, we find another statement most clearly showing to what subject the whole was intended to refer: Saturday, September 15, 1787.

The terms of all members of the house of representatives expire March 4 of the odd-numbered years, and, though many of the old members are re-elected, the house must be reorganized at the beginning of each congress.

Theoretically, the Breviary made such provision, but practically the great number of saints' offices introduced into the Breviary made the weekly recitation of the psalter an impossibility.

The prayer which he lifts to Heaven, in his despair, numbers you rightly among his oppressors.

The lights had shown him a scanty few rows of barbed wire between him and the crater; he had reckoned roughly the number of steps to it and counted as he ran, then more cautiously pushed on, feeling for the wire, found it, threw himself down, and began to wriggle desperately underneath.

We held elections and established municipal governments in a number of the towns just south of Manila, and in some of those along the Pasig River.

The church has two or three "guilds," the female members thereof numbering about 200, and the males 100.

I once found a complete band of this kind numbering upward of fifty, which, on being alarmed, went bounding away across a jagged lava-bed at admirable speed, led by a majestic old ram, with the lambs safe in the middle of the flock.

Suddenly a voice, a voice he disliked intensely, the voice of Mr. Dearman croaked fiendishly in his ear: "Why, General, they've got your horse numbered wrongly!" General Miltiades Murger looked again.

The ranges, townships, and sections were duly numbered.

Parkman estimates that in 1763 the whole number of Indians east of the Mississippi was but ten thousand, and they were already mourning their own decay.

The number and variety of obnoxious insects multiplies fearfully as one approaches the topical regions.

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