10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INQUIETLY»
Discover the use of
inquietly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inquietly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Report on the Joint committee on the conduct of the war
He came inquietly and sat down ; he remained there that day, that night, and the
next day in the afternoon ; about fouro'clock in the evening, as I was sitting inside
the camp, a soldier came up outside of the lodge and called me by name.
United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, Benjamin Franklin Wade, Daniel Wheelwright Gooch,
1865
2
Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Inordinate, irregular, disorderly. Inorme, a. Enormous. V. Enorme. In Pronto, ad.
Promptly ; readily. Inquietacion, sf. Uneasiness, inquietude, restlessness, want of
quiet. Ino.uietad6r, ra, s. Disturber. Inq.uietam.ente, ad. Inquietly. > Ino.uietar, va.
3
Nature: Or, The Poetry of Earth and Sea
We turn inquietly towards Falterona, whence it comes. Will not the sky clear in
that direction ? This menace is always hanging over Florence, and in a few
weeks I thrice saw the peril close at hand. But is this the fault of the Arno ? If I turn
to the ...
Athanaïs Mialaret Michelet ("Mme. Jules Michelet, "), Madame Jules Michelet,
1872
4
The Spaniards in Florida: Comprising the Notable Settlement ...
Menendez pretended not to hear their complaints, not daring to call a council as
to proceeding or returning, for both ofiicers and soldiers went forward very
inquietly. Ee- maining firm in his own resolve, two hours before dawn he called ...
George Rainsford Fairbanks,
1868
5
Chambers's pocket miscellany
The funeral being finished, and the deceased quietly or inquietly inurned, there
was still something more to bo done. The company had to return to the dredgy;
an entertainment somewhat similar to the latewake, and probably taking its ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd,
1852
Thedoor flew open with a clatter, and the wild figure it disclosed seemed anxious
to devastate the room in leaps and bounds; but Ricardo raised hisopen palm,
and the creature came inquietly.His enormous halfclosed paws swung to and
froa ...
7
The History and Antiquities of the city of St. Augustine, ...
Menendez pretended not to hear their complaints, not daring to call a council as
to proceeding or returning, for both officers and soldiers went forward very
inquietly. Remaining firm in his own resolve, two hours before dawn he called
together ...
George R. Fairbanks,
1858
8
Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
Inor dinatc, irregular, disorderly. INORMK, it. Enormous. V. Enorme. IN PHOKT.U,
ad. Promptly ; readily. JNQUIETACIOX, sf. Uneasiness, inquietude, restlessness,
want of quiet. Isqt7iF,rADOii, r.A, s. Disturber. INIIUIETAMENTK, ad. Inquietly.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti,
1832
9
Chamber's Home Book Or Pocket Miscellany
The funeral being finished and the deceased quietly or inquietly inurned, there
was still something more to be done. The company had to return to the dredgy ;
an entertainment somewhat similar to the latewake, and probably taking its rise in
...
Of course I don't wish the old mandead, but Idon't seeany sense in spending
moneyon —” “It would cost money to put him ina home, Gordon,” Theo's voice cut
inquietly. “Perhaps as muchasa thousand pounds a year. You wouldhave ...