6 adverbs to describe how to voyages

On the voyage eastward from the naval base at Key West, which began on May 4, Admiral Sampson reports there was experienced endless trouble and delay because of the inefficiency of the two monitors accompanying the other ships, and which had to be taken in tow.

These do not often run away to go to sea; they prefer to voyage genteelly in yachts or packet-ships, and, if the impulse be very strong, will get a commission in the navy.

With it, Blake and Pascal should voyage heroically in diverse seas.

We were a large party now; for a number of additional guests had joined us at Folly Bridge, and we comprised poets, novelists, scholars, sculptors, painters, architects, men and women of renown, dear friends, genial, outspoken, open-hearted Englishmen,all voyaging onward together, like the wise ones of Gotham in a bowl.

ut Verecundus cum suis bene naviget, "Seek that Verecundus with his companions may voyage prosperously."

Seldom more than one voyage to Orleans and back was made within the year.

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