6 adverbs to describe how to scrupling

For if Helladia should deny everything, as of course she would, and the Emperor should foolishly scruple to put her to the rack, she might probably persuade him of her innocence, and where wouldst thou be then?

The appointment of a woman to this office gave great offence to the men who had been dancingwhile not one among them would have scrupled forcibly to deprive her of the whole on the very first opportunity, yet every man there scorned the idea of having to ASK a woman for anythingthe consequence was that the performers were not rewarded, and naturally imagined that we had broken faith with them.

As no man was adventurous enough to contest his superiority, so scarcely any woman in this provincial circle would have scrupled to prefer his addresses to those of any other admirer.

When a participle immediately follows its noun, and is taken in a restrictive sense, the comma should not be used before it; as, "A man renown'd for repartee, Will seldom scruple to make free With friendship's finest feeling."Cowper.

"I'm as glad as can be," said Moppet, who was troubled with no conscientious scruples whatsoever, and was now beginning to enjoy herself intensely at sharing a mystery with Betty; "I told him you were gone, after the big clock struck three, and oh, Betty, he kissed my hand through the hole in the chimney.

Wherefore I will not scruple to say with the Scripture, "Let every star haste to go whither the Lord sends it; and when He speaks let them answer with trembling, Here we are," Ecce adsumus.

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