22 adverbs to describe how to proper

It was an eminently proper but cheerful group, and the rector was the greatest boy of all.

and, that the Apostles enjoin upon masters and servants their respective duties; and this, too, in the same connexion in which they make similar injunctions upon those who stand in the confessedly proper relations of lifethe husband and wife, the parent and child.

Lucy never departed a hair's breadth from the strictly proper, in all matters of this sort, something having been obtained from education, but far more from the inscrutable gifts of nature.

Epictetus makes use of another kind of Allusion, which is very beautiful, and wonderfully proper to incline us to be satisfied with the Post in which Providence has placed us.

Who, the reader will remember, had just before run off with Helen. {136a} Greek, [Greek], sleep. {136b} As herald of the morn. {136c} A root which, infused, is supposed to promote sleep, consequently very proper for the Island of Dreams.

And by this we do not mean to suggest that at other times or places Tutt was anything but conventionally proper.

For I, Adam Jeffson, second Parent of the world, hereby lay down, ordain, and decree for all time, clearly perceiving it now: That the one Motto and Watch-word essentially proper to each human individual, and to the whole Race of Man, as distinct from other races in heaven or in earth, was always, and remains, even this: 'Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.'

Thus coal may be said, speaking broadly, to be composed of two constituents: firstly, mineral charcoal; and, secondly, coal proper.

When very young, once in three hours may not be too frequent; I believe that it is seldom proper to nurse a child more frequently than this.

Let all questions, all differences of opinion, be settled by a resort to reason, say youwhich is beautiful, and undoubtedly proper.

She had listened, and had returned faultlessly proper replies, and had conducted herself so much like all the other young women that Matthew had ever met, that he was puzzled to guess in what respect her singularity consisted.

"Beer doan't agree wi' my inzide, an' it gits into my yead, and makes me proper jolly, zo the young volk make game on me.

The requirement of citizenship and that of residence are so obviously proper as to need no comment.

Indeed, there seems to be no other station so peculiarly proper; inasmuch as they would thus form, in a consecutive series, a regular ascent from the sensible material to the invisible spiritual: hence naturally uniting into one harmonious whole every possible emotion of our higher nature.

Although so wild and unconventional when full-grown, the Sugar Pine is a remarkably proper tree in youth.

Yes, indeed there was a dance afterwards, and everything was deadly, hysterically solemnso rigidly proper, so stiffly conventional that it palled.

Your natural disposition, my dear son, renders it proper for me earnestly to recommend to you to attend to one thing at a time.

From this, and still more from the list of authors itself, it will be found, we hope, that besides a completely modern aim, a distinctly proper proportion of modern literature has found a place in the work, and that the best of French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, and other authors take rank in it with American and English, as do the best of the ancients with the best among the moderns.

He endows his creations with his own qualities; he finds in the situations in which he places them only opportunities to express what he has himself felt or suffered; and yet he mixes so much probability in the circumstances, that they are always eloquently proper.

"Most of us hear mass every morningthe church is close by the gate, on the other side of the great tower, you knowand we do not eat meat on fast days" "Yes, yes, I understand!" interrupted the Duchessa, grasping at any straw by which she could drag the extraordinary young princess within conceivable distance of what she herself considered socially proper.

Mr. Birney was a polished gentleman of the old school, and was excessively proper and punctilious in manner and conversation.

"You see, he wanted to stand before all creationthe Creator did not make so much differencein the most exquisitely proper light; so he puts the laws of humanity under his feet, and anoints himself from head to foot with Creole punctilio.

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