17 adverbs to describe how to servant

Respectfully, Your obedient servant, G. P. BOND.

Consequently the brain emerges not as the master tissue, but as merely the servant of the vegetative apparatus.

Their national servants or tributaries, are spoken of frequently, but domestics servants so rarely, that no necessity existed, even if they were slaves, for coining a new word.

Not the servants, obviously, and as to Hurstwell, of course, we don't know what his relations with the missing man have beenat least, I don't.

With these he richly endowed Evelyn Erle, and comfortably the three servants or attendants, as he preferred to call them, who had followed him from England, and by their lives of fidelity and duty shown themselves worthy of his regard.

" "Believe me, dear madame," "Devotedly your servant, "Michael Lanyard.

At one end the long, straight row of the servants, immovably devout, staring at the wall, with their backs to us.

[Footnote 3: "Nin-a-rad," literally "servant of Nin," or "Nin-mar-ad," "Lord of the city of Marad.

"I am, madam, with sincere pain and deepest sympathy and respect, "Obediently your humble servant, "EUGENE HALLAM, "Capt. 8th N. Y. Cav.

He is actively his prince's, but passively his anger's servant.

"The only servant I have, practically," explained the clergyman, "cook, butler, housekeeper and tyrant all in one; and, with her niece, the only other persons in the house besides ourselves.

Because I laugh at assizes, and great wigs, and the gallows, and because I will not be frightened from an innocent action when the lawyers say me nay, does it follow that I am to have a fellow-feeling for pilferers, and rascally servants, and people that have neither justice nor principle?

We are at dinner; we are dining early to-nightat half-past six o'clock, and we are to have a dance for the servants afterward.

Amongst the Germans, from whom modern Europe has its origin, we find only three primary groups; namely, first, the family proper, comprising the father, mother, and children, and the collateral relatives of all degrees; secondly, the vassals (ministeriales) or servants of the free class; and, thirdly, the servants (mansionarii, coloni, liti, servi) of the servile class attached to the family proper (Fig. 296).

"Does my Lady feel ill?" said the old servant, anxiously.

There's a vision of things That hard cash brings, A winter at Nice With a servant apiece, A long yachting cruise, Name in "personal news," Plenty of wine, Two hours to dine; But it's different quite when a girl says "No." When a girl says "No," It's so different, oh!

#livrée#, f., livery (of servants); p.58, l.6, servants (collectively).

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