23 adverbs to describe how to sufficed

The knights followed their example, and the common people that of the knights; so that when the wealth of private persons was brought to the public treasuryin the consulship of Lævinus and Marcellusthe registers scarcely sufficed to contain the account of it, or the hands of the clerks to record it.

" "Alas! dread sovereign," modestly returned Ananda, "how should the merits which barely suffice to effect the cure of a miserable Pariah avail to restore the offspring of an Elephant among Kings?"

Those we have already discussed will, however, amply suffice to show the value of his work.

And therefore as the Mind alone I chose should fill my graphick throne, To fix her pow'r beyond dispute, I trampled Body under foot: That is, in more prosaick dress, As I the passions would express, And as they ne'er could be portray'd Without the subject Body's aid, I show'd no more of that than merely Sufficed to represent them clearly:

Subjectively, virtual attention suffices; habitual is divided into actual and interpretative.

24. will have this local hell far less, one Dutch mile in diameter, all filled with fire and brimstone: because, as he there demonstrates, that space, cubically multiplied, will make a sphere able to hold eight hundred thousand millions of damned bodies (allowing each body six foot square) which will abundantly suffice; Cum cerium sit, inquit, facta subductione, non futuros centies mille milliones damnandorum.

+ containing the first number of your story, words inadequately suffices.

As for the satisfactory references, she would undertake to give them, if they were requiredwhich, of course, they would not be, as the mere offering of them invariably sufficed.

A very little, he said, would suffice, the Spaniards using it in small quantities, but applying it at different stages in the growth of the plant.

You sang far better than you knew; the songs That for your listeners' hungry hearts sufficed Still live,but more than this to you belongs: You sang a race from wood and stone to Christ.

Then might I descant at goodly length upon the Mine and Furnace, with divers and sundry other stratagems, devices, engines and tormenta, but methinks this shall mayhap suffice thee for the nonce?" "Aye, verily'twill suffice!" said Beltane, rising.

Nowadays a few bars of romantic music, to usher these characters on the stage, will suffice.

For the vehicle of this motive, a fable of purely human action would obviously not suffice.

There was no need of speech, for he read her face as if written by Heaven's own hand; and the coarse and selfish philosophy which had sufficed partially to stun and confuse Minnie fled at the presence of the spirit.

in the midst of this dense gloom, in these fatal complications of circumstances by which the coup d'état profited so odiously and so perfidiously, in that mighty misunderstanding which comprised the whole situation, for kindling the revolutionary spark in the heart of the people, Danton himself would not have sufficed.

A farm in America is well enough for the foundation of family support, but it rarely suffices for all the growing wants of these days of indulgence, and of a desire to enjoy so much of that which was formerly left to the undisputed possession of the unquestionably rich.

Time was when a Newcastle collier might have carried the sable shoot back to the soil whence it had been stolen; now, the keels of many nations combined would scarce suffice to move the rapid growth.

You are not powerful enough to beat us; you have won the battle; let the honor thereof suffice you, and let us go with our lives, for by God's will are we escaped." Bayard felt that the Spaniard spoke truly; he had but a handful of men with him, and his own horse could not carry him any longer: the Spaniards opened their ranks, and he passed through the middle of them and let them go.

Nay, what power of speech suffices adequately to praise, or to set them forth?

At some places of worship contribution boxes and bags are seen floating about rapidly nearly every other Sunday, for either home expenses or perishing Indians; but at Fishergate Baptist Chapel incidental requirements are blended with the pew rents; and for other purposes about two collections annually suffice.

The heat and light daily lavished by that orb of incomparable splendor would suffice to warm and illuminate, quite as efficiently as the earth is warmed and lighted, more than two thousand million globes each as large as the earth.

Let that which has erstwhile sufficed for the whole world, suffice for thee, nor try to render thyself cold-hearted, by saying: 'I have a husband, and the holy laws and the vowed faith forbid me this'; for bootless are such reasonings against the puissance of this god.

Let one homely citation suffice as an illustration.

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