257 adverbs to describe how to pay

It however left the slave population then existing in a state of bondage, and for this necessary compromise the nation seventy-five years later was to pay dearly by one of the most destructive civil wars in the annals of mankind.

Therefore the governments judged it best to make treaties with the kings for the raising of Swiss regiments, commanded by national officers, subject to their own laws and regularly paid, so that each government could take care of its subjects when abroad.

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2. The indemnity which Germany can pay annually in her present condition cannot, calculating goods and cash payments altogether, represent more than two or three milliards at the most.

The editor of the Slunkville Lyre says in his last issue: "Notwithstanding the calumnies of Mr. SKINNER, our reputation is still good, and we continue to pay our debts promptly.

Once in a way, however, the grimness beautifully dropped, the jealousy failed: the admiration was all there and the poor plain sister handsomely paid it.

He obtained the Pope's consent that the clergy should make a new contribution of two millions of crowns to the State, on the strength of which he obtained a new loan and punctually paid the interest on the public debt.

"Well, the trout were eaten for breakfast, and after the meal was over, my brother and myself were duly paid off, at a hundred cents on the dollar, with full interest.

The Proprietors of this work willingly pay obedience to the voice of the public.

The charge against her familythe slur which could be thrown on them was not that of dishonor, dishonesty, immorality or intemperancenone of thesebut that they had worked at poorly paid, hard jobs, thereby giving evidence that they were not capable of getting easier ones.

We can, we will, gladly pay you for your services.

Weaving was so badly paid that he tried several other trades, but only to meet with failure.

If he really had paid, he must have paid very heavily; of that I was convinced.

On the other hand, lives there a man with eyes so dead that he would not cheerfully pay twice that sum to see her in the mazes of the ballet?

We will now speak of the tribute which the people of Massat pay yearly to Prince Mouley-Abd-Er-Rahman.

The paper scarcely pays its way now, and I seem to find enemies wherever I turn, and in whatever way I seek to develop it as a proprietor.

The patrons of the Gold Nugget crowded round him like flies round a lump of sugar, glad to pay a dollar apiece on each letter he handed out.

As I readily paid them the unsuspected homage of my soul, I was graciously permitted to pass the gate.

"The company has seldom paid a dividend, but not long since a rumor got about that a new shaft had bottomed on rich ore."

Why should not close combination among workers in low-paid and sweating industries be attended with like results?

If they will not be faithful in that which is another man'sin plain English, if they will not pay their debts honestly, who will give them that which is their ownthe inspiration of God's indwelling Spirit?

In after life, Willie continued to pay a good deal of attention not merely to reading for its own sake, but to reading for the sake of other people, that is, to reading aloud.

" The chorus of greeting was hearty enough, but the journalist barely paid the courtesy of acknowledgment.

The salaries were paid monthly; but this was not always done regularly; sometimes the King was to blame for this, and sometimes it was owing to the ill-nature of the chiefs of finance, or of the receivers and payers.

William was always uneasy when I was not with him; consequently he paid me many a stolen visit.

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