177 adverbs to describe how to remembering

I remember them as distinctly, and they made as deep and abiding impression upon my mind as if I had seen them all.

I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack.

I remember very vividly our Battery parade on the morning of the 4th of November, when we had to take from some men their greatcoats and even their caps, tunics and boots, in order to make up some sort of equipment for the Right Section which was going forward with the Major.

Not only many in our towns have never witnessed it, but it is scarcely remembered by the majority from year to year.

This was a great and terrible work for the little Pilgrimthe first she had ever had to doand her heart failed her for a moment; but afterward she remembered our Brother who sent her, and knew what was best.

" She vaguely remembered that Vincent Atterbury was on staff duty.

Morgan was an indefatigable and clear-sighted man who deserves to be gratefully remembered by both races; for he was a good friend both to the French Canadians before the Quebec Act and to the United Empire Loyalists just before their great migration, when he was Carleton's secretary at New York.

You left your work, if I remember Herodotus correctly, at eight hundred million toises, or thereabout, above the level of the sea.

I dimly remember a last flying impression of a furnace of light, then a great shock thudded through me, and I lost consciousness.

Fortunately, the Boy had remembered to "ketch" that essential, and his little offering was laid before the council-men.

" "I don't knowI mighthe was certainly not striking enough to be specially remembered.

"And what, JOHN BUMSTEAD, did you do with my oroide watch and other jewels?" "Musht've spilt'm on the road here," returned the musing uncle, faintly remembering that they had been found upon the turnpike, shortly after Christmas, by Gospeler SIMPSON.

And Logotheti prepared to hear and remember accurately the falsehood which would probably follow immediately on such a statement.

Thousands of Italians will gratefully and affectionately remember them till the end of their lives.

No matter what differences they may have had, she will remember only that he is the man she loves, and will leap to his defence.

I merely remembered that the bluff rose rather steeply from the water's edge, the path leading upward toward the house crowning the summit, turning and twisting in order to render the climb easier, and finally vanishing entirely as it approached the crest.

I remembered bitterly what work we had had to obtain those wagons.

Lastly, material studied in this way is remembered longer than material read scrappily.

But she was no anachronism to herself; for she still lived in the light of other days, in the fondly remembered times when, as the vice-reine of the Chateau St Louis, she helped her consort to settle nice points of etiquette and maintain a dignity befitting His Majesty's chosen representative.

Though I remember so plainly what passed on our last day in Milthorpe Manor-house, I am not very clear about our journey up to Yorkshire, which was tedious enough.

He went over to the United States with an English team and will be pleasantly remembered at all the places he visited.

Without recognising him, Julian remembered confusedly a face that resembled his.

Many of these drivers made their way up the stairs of the house where Evasio Mon lived his quiet life, and gave a letter or merely a verbal message, remembered faithfully through the long and dusty journey, to the man who, though no priest himself, seemed known to every priest in Spain.

Furthermore, it should be remembered that Garcilasso, although often quoted by Prescott, left Peru when he was sixteen years old and that his ideas were largely colored by his long life in Spain and his natural desire to extol the virtues of his mother's people, a brown race despised by the white Europeans for whom he wrote.

The state of feeling produced by this reference to slavery, was such as might be anticipated in an audience, a portion of which were once slaves, and still remembered freshly the horrors of their late condition.

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