16 adverbs to describe how to purging

Melanagoga, or melancholy purging medicines, are either simple or compound, and that gently, or violently, purging upward or downward.

Melanagoga, or melancholy purging medicines, are either simple or compound, and that gently, or violently, purging upward or downward.

But the long possession by such a foundation has doubtless purged the original offence.

Not that I throw any blame on you; you have reasoned, besought, inculcated, inveighed; but it now behoves you to use sharper and more vigorous remedies; and conjoining your spiritual authority with the civil power, to purge effectually the temple of God from thieves and intruders

On the other hand, whoever accepts our suggestions will incline to see, in the early forms of belief in Jehovah, a shape of the widely diffused conception of a Moral Supreme Being, at first (or, at least, when our information begins) envisaged in anthropomorphic form, but gradually purged of all local traits by the unexampled and unique inspiration of the great Prophets.

yes *puesto* m. position; post, place *pulso* m. pulse; wrist *puntilla* f. (dim. of *punta*) small point; *de s* on tiptoe *punto* m. point; stitch; lace; * y coma* semicolon; *a * opportunely *purgar* purge *puro* pure *que* who; which; that; than; for; *el * he who; the one that; the fact that; *lo * what; how much; *sino * except that; *tanto tiempo * such time as; *por lo es eso* as for that; * de V. soy y seré*

Having thus cleared myself, sir, from this aspersion, I declare it as my opinion, that every gentleman in the house can safely purge himself in the same manner; for I cannot conceive that any of them can have written a libel like this.

It was ordained by statute that no Arab could have a seat on the Committee of Union and Progress, and the Cabinet similarly was purged of any Greek or Armenian element.

Rather as the rich smoke rolls into the air, and then winds and hangs in airy veils, there comes a sense of relief, of lightness, of burdens not stricken harshly off, but softly and cleanly purged away.

The transeptal chapels were once brilliant with statuary and colour, but the axes and hammers of the image breakers have successfully purged them of their original glory.

who purge in spring my spleen Else sure the first of bards had Horace been.

He went about the length and breadth of the land, and purged it throughly in every part.

These purge both upwards and downwards with great violence by means of their acrid poisonous resin, which also violently affects the throat and passages.

Rhubarb, mixed with flour and warm water, may be made into a poultice, and applied to the abdomen of a child that obstinately refuses to swallow medicine, and it will be found to produce the same effect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach; it will purge briskly.

Shepherds, thus I purge away, Whatsoever this great day, Or the past hours gave not good, To corrupt your Maiden blood: From the high rebellious heat Of the Grapes, and strength of meat; From the wanton quick desires, They do kindle by their fires, I do wash you with this water, Be you pure and fair hereafter.

When this effect takes place, the external conjugial principle remains indeed; but it is continually purged and purified from its dregs by the internal; and this, until the external becomes as it were the face of the internal, and derives its delight from the blessedness which is in the internal, and at the same time its life, and the delights of its potency.

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