11 adverbs to describe how to prophetic

It is far more probable, however, that the word was originally written "Bazainian," and was merely prophetic of the well-known epithet now bestowed by Prussian soldiers on the French troops serving under BAZAINE.

Of course the most natural solution for all this was the one offered by the dismally prophetic Tadman.

The child had gone, and in her place stood this lovely, silent stranger, with all the mystery of woman-hood in her eyesthat sweet light, exquisitely prophetic, divinely sad.

Roman Catholics were given 'the free Exercise' of their religion, 'subject to the King's Supremacy' as defined 'by an Act made in the First Year of Queen Elizabeth,' which Act, with a magnificently prophetic outlook on the future British Empire, was to apply to 'all the Dominions and Countries which then did, or thereafter should, belong to the Imperial Crown.'

How profoundly prophetic!

Something seemingly prophetic in her looks and expressions cast a momentary gloom upon my mind; but I despise those contracted ideas which confine virtue to a cell.

strangely prophetic the opinion of John Randolph appears, when read by the light of the New York Herald of 1852.

Napoleon's alternative, "Cossack or Republican," is substantially prophetic, though the terms are more probably "Despotic or Constitutional."

In a moment of vaguely prophetic foresight she had bidden Thérèse not to wait up for her and to tell the other servants there was no necessity for their doing so.

Burgundy and Styria forever!" To me, the words seemed delightfully prophetic.

And Mr. Bonaparte himself, let us not forgit in this proud year of fulfilled hopes and achievement and progress how he always seemed to set store by us and his words wuz prophetic of our nation's glorious destiny.

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