8 adverbs to describe how to scouting

Maternal affection is discountenanced as a purely animal instinct, a survival from a lower grade of organisation, and does not generally outlast a ten years' separation; while paternal love is utterly scouted as an absurdity to which even the higher animals are not subject.

This intolerant discourse, more worthy of a raving Jesuit than of a Protestant minister, was deservedly scouted by the inhabitants of Lausanne; but this did not hinder poor Mlle Michaud from being much affected at the opprobrious tirade directed against a set of men, among whom her father bore a conspicuous part, and who acted from patriotic motives.

"And be a spy, Jones?" "Hardly that, Doctor; merely a scout near the enemy's lines, not in them.

Wright had not forgotten Montagu's advice, and had endeavored to get the names of boys who wern't afraid to scout publicly the disgrace of cheating in form.

For in all her life she had never before heard him whistle except when he was in the open, and preferably when he was astride of the strength and the speed of Satan, with Black Bart scouting swiftly and smoothly ahead.

The charge of peculation which his enemies brought against this great poet, the world has universally scouted with an indignation that does it honour.

But this idea was vehemently scouted by the English, and the coming interview between the two kings remained the sole accessory of the treaty of 1518.

Our author thus, of two-fold fame exactor, Is doubly scouted,both as Bard, and Actor!

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