173 adverbs to describe how to traveled

This is the best known and most extensively traveled of all that exist in the High Sierra.

Sillett and his daughter had disappeared in a springboard, drawn by a buckskin horse, and were supposed to have travelled south, in the hope of crossing the border into Mexico.

" Under Vincent's ardent escort Mrs. Sprague and Merry traveled from Richmond northward in something like haste and with as much comfort as was possible to the limited means of transportation at the command of the Confederate commissary.

Over the tops of the three British cruisers, light vessels travelled swiftly toward the enemy, the larger ships opened with their big guns.

For another day and another night they traveled westward, and this brought them into the thick country of swamp and timber along the Waterfound.

" Slowly we travelled north along the crests, for though my mind was now saner, I had no strength in my body.

I discerned from her remarks that she had traveled widely; indeed, she told me that both her father and mother were never happier than when moving from place to place in search of variety and distraction.

The traveler had traveled backwards, it would seem, into the middle ages.

I thought, as I dashed with a rush over the road I once travelled so leisurely, how change was written upon everything; how time and progress had obliterated all the old landmarks, leaving scarcely anything around which memory could cling.

I could see it travel upward.

They traveled onward, Robin following his fancy and the others following Robin.

And when my geas is lifted I shall not come back to you, my pigs, but I shall travel everywhither, and into the last limits of earth, so that I may see the ends of this world and may judge them while my life endures.

He proved that the white man may travel safely through many years in Africa.

At length I departed for my native land, loaded with wealth, and travelling most comfortably by relays of swift dromedaries.

No lights at night, under way, in main-travelled waters!

Had the hour been the same as when I had last seen the clock, I should have concluded that the hands had stuck in one place, while the internal mechanism went on as usual; but that would, in no way, account for the hands having traveled backward.

From the 13th to the 31st August we travelled diligently through the well-known mountainous parts of Switzerland and arrived at Geneva on the 31st August.

They remain with these during the summer in the pastures of the mountains and colder regions of the north, where they find abundance of grass and wood; but in winter they remove into the warmer regions of the south, in search of pasture, and they generally travel forwards for two or three months together.

'I am ever, my dear lord, 'Most sincerely yours, 'JAMES BOSWELL.' As we travelled onwards from Montrose, we had the Grampion hills in our view, and some good land around us, but void of trees and hedges.

After some time the great khan, to make experience of his capacity, sent Marco upon a mission or embassy, to a great city called Carachan or Zarazan, at such a distance as he could scarcely travel in six months.

Though the horses are well shod, they are becoming lame and footsore from continually travelling over rough and stony country, as more than half of the last 100 miles has been so completely covered with fragments of rock that the soil, if any exists, has been wholly concealed.

"We will travel afoot through the fields and woods, and by the side of rivers and trust ourselves to God.

For two hours he travelled steadily northward along the half-crest of the slopes before he struck down through the timber to the stream.

Still another reminded us that "to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive," and still another strongly advised us to carry revolvers.

I travelled in the diligence, but had I known that the arrangements were so uncomfortable, I should have preferred going in a Landkutsche, which would have made the journey in seven days and afforded me an opportunity of stopping every night to repose; whereas in the diligence, tho' they go en poste, they travel exceedingly slow and it is impossible to persuade the postillion to accelerate his usual pace.

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