10 adverbs to describe how to remunerate

In a letter to Mr. Clarke, of June 30, 1834, he says: "The picture of the Louvre was intended originally for an exhibition picture, and I painted it in the expectation of disposing of it to some person for that purpose who could amply remunerate himself from the receipts of a well-managed exhibition.

" Duchess of Kendal was not content with indulging her passion for money; she, in matters of politics, acted as the hidden hand behind the throneany services that she rendered were, it is certain, adequately remunerated.

'I thought you told me that this gentleman would remunerate you handsomely?' 'Handsomely!'

He being concealed from his enemies, Joseph treated with that person's inadequately remunerated employé.

The purchaser of my last picture is a young baronet who has just come into possession of a princely fortune, and, by a little flattery, I have so far got myself into his good graces, that he has promised to provide money to enable me to make a suitable appearance in town: he says, too, that amongst his acquaintances alone he can procure me sufficient employment, which shall be liberally remunerated.

Yet the supervisory posts which become necessary wherever large numbers of workers are employed call for considerable administrative ability and are proportionately better remunerated.

The slave-dealers knew the risk of penalty and forfeiture which they ran; but they also knew that if one voyage in three or four was successful, they were abundantly remunerated for all their losses; and, therefore, they were no more restrained by the Abolition Act, than by any moderate increase of the cost or the risk attending their wicked adventures.

Every employee of his establishment should be suitably remunerated, and by this treatment he felt assured that he would receive their ablest service.

The ceremony over, the books signed in the vestry, and the clergyman, clerk, and pew-opener duly remunerated for their services, we prepared to be gone.

I fear that the animal was injured, for the poor boy who drove him cried bitterly, and though we (that is, the ladies of the party) would gladly have remunerated him for the damage he might have sustained, neither time nor opportunity was permitted for this act of justice.

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