21 adverbs to describe how to stations

Under the East African game regulations only the officers permanently stationed at or near the Kenia reserve may be specially authorized to kill game in the reserve.

He was next stationed at Ticonderoga, Westport and Essex, and Berne, successively, when he was invited by Rev. John Clark, who was east attending the General Conference of 1840, to come west and take charge of the Oneida Indian Mission.

He was never permitted to be alone, unless it were in the retirement of his bedchamber; and then one of the two warders was continually stationed at each of the doors which led from that apartment.

Afrásiyáb appointed Pílsam, duly supplied with the requisites, and the warrior and the sorceress set off on their journey, people being stationed conveniently on the road to hasten the first tidings of their success to the king.

Mr. Furness and Dr. Leidy station themselves in the corner of the room, diagonally, and most remote from the pine table, at which their associates remain seated, with their hands upon the table, and 'their minds intent on having the raps produced at the corner indicated,' as requested by the Medium, who also remains at the table.

They extend from Dalles Station, a small town on the Union Pacific Railroad, to Celilo, another station about fifteen miles farther east.

The convoys received such additional protection as could be given by the airships which were gradually being stationed on the East Coast during the year 1917, and decoy ships occasionally joined the convoys in order to invite submarine attack on themselves.

This garrison is supplied with provisions from Spain, the Moors being prohibited, on pain of death, from sending their commodities thither; and in order that this interdiction may be strictly observed, picquets and posts of Moorish cavalry and infantry are so judiciously stationed, that it is impossible for the mountaineers to smuggle in the smallest article.

The regiments and the limbered batteries quitted the faubourg and stationed themselves noiselessly around the boulevards.

If they had succeeded, Lexington and the three smaller stations north of the Kentucky would probably likewise have fallen.

The fleet consisted of five frigates, from twenty to thirty guns, which were now stationed opposite to the block-house.

Did he know that the policeman stationed himself in the shop outside?

To the Peak, then, everybody repaired, with the exception of Bigelow, Peters, and Jones, who were now regularly stationed at the carronades to watch the entrance of the cove.

And at the same instant a little band of musicians, with chosen instruments, secretly stationed in the library, of which the door was now thrown open, struck up Mendelssohn's divine Wedding March.

" "Stop that, Pen!" warned Dave, stationing himself squarely before the angry Pennington.

He then served as Presiding Elder on the Waupaca District a full term, and was subsequently stationed at Vinland and Omro.

At Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor, two regiments were temporarily stationed, in the summer of 1861.

Besides the motley crowd of passers-by, there are booths and tables stationed thick below.

"Main topmast-cross-trees, there!" The man who was stationed aloft answered to this hail in the customary manner, the short conversation that succeeded being necessarily maintained in shouts, rather than in speeches.

" Just before daybreak a guard stationed two blocks west of the court-house noticed a flare of light in the windows of a building opposite.

An hour's walk brought us to a rather large plain, where I and my companions were stationed, about a hundred yards asunder, whilst the rest of the party formed a circle, driving all the game in our direction.

21 adverbs to describe how to  stations  - Adverbs for  stations