And he isn't an artist either," Biddy felt herself conscientiously bound to state.
Conscientiously faithful to my engagements, and secluded from every object that might ruffle the calm of my heart, I looked for happiness in the performance of my duty.
Such an attitude on his part and their part roused again great bitterness of feeling among the Republicans, many of whom conscientiously thought that the real deserts of such persons were the penalties of treason.
No party can, in so short a time, so completely change its fundamental principle of political ethics when it is really andconscientiously believed in by the masses of the party.
There is a dewy firmness in the texture of her heart that seldom outlasts the fires of even a mild passion--such a timid flame as the pastor's daughter might conscientiously feel for some pious under-shepherd or amorous evangelist.
In response to the call to arms, the bravest and best of the young and middle-aged men formed themselves into a company and marched away to fight as zealously and conscientiously as they had felled the woods and tilled the ground.
Selina, conscientiously reserved with respect to her pre-natal experience.
But, to the credit of these worthy little men be it said, they conscientiously declined to avail themselves of the opportunities of illegitimate benefit thus thrown in their way.
But he had promised that the boots on which he was at work should be finished that night; and he had conscientiously withdrawn from his wife's bedside that he might keep his word.
If you knew how conscientiously I clapped Madame Dorval, you would hesitate to say or do anything to add to the soreness I already feel at the thought that another than I has been selected to interpret your noble sentiments.
I promise to divide them conscientiously with dear little Dede, and you know quite well that I am a woman of my word.
He could not conscientiously say his mother had urgent need of him for he knew that the little farm would supply enough for her maintenance.
Accompanied by Aunt Maria she had made a special trip to Lancaster for the frock, though Aunt Maria had conscientiously bought a few yards of muslin and apron gingham.
Opposite I saw the French couple conscientiously studying the bill of fare.
Now, this friend has mental firmness enough to withstand the rudest shocks of reproach; but as she has not, in her own estimation, felt the transforming power of the truth, she cannot conscientiously identify herself with those who have.
Mr Slope was by no means of the opinion that Dr Proudie was fit to rule, but he conscientiously thought it wrong that his brother clergy should be subjected to petticoat government.
I am sure you will not suspect me of asking from you any support which the paper with which you are connected cannot conscientiously give me.
Nor may he that claims so high a privilege be but obedient, submissive, apt to learn, conscientiously to put in practice what he hath learnt of his Judge, his Lawgiver, and his King.
There lieth also a duty upon children to their parents, which they are bound both by the law of God and nature conscientiously to observe: 'Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.
Now there are these things considerable in the carriage of a wife toward her husband, which she ought conscientiously to observe.
Wherefore, the way to be rich in good works, it is to be rich in faith; and the way to be rich in faith is to be conscientiously affirming the doctrine of grace to others, and believing it ourselves.
That order is unreasonable, unjust to the men, and I cannot conscientiously obey it.
In view of the subject, if what has been said is in substance correct, and of this I desire the reader conscientiously to judge, then the criminality of war and its inconsistency with the gospel are undeniable.
The honest Christian will find no difficulty in conscientiously deciding this question, notwithstanding he may be slow of heart in believing all that is written.
Probably no instance can be found of robbers murdering such asconscientiously held to nonresistance.
My ears had never been conscientiously closed to the voice of idle praise, but with this, for some reason, I was not well pleased.
And I was wont to reply conscientiously enough, though with a sweetly wearied glance at the familiar dish; "Certainly, they do taste better than they look.
No doubt, Sir, a great majority of the people of New England conscientiously believed the embargo law of 1807 unconstitutional; as conscientiously, certainly, as the people of South Carolina hold that opinion of the tariff.
That a majority, somewhat less than that just mentioned, conscientiously believe these laws unconstitutional, may probably also be true.
Under the present Constitution, wisely and conscientiously administered, all are safe, happy, and renowned.
I do not mean to say that there may not be very good reasons for those of his own party who cannot conscientiously vote for General Cass to vote for him, because I think him much the least dangerous of the two.
We blame no one for having entertained an opinion conscientiously differing from our own.
However, she had given her word, and she conscientiouslykept it.
But the girls considered themselves bound by Mopsy's promise to her uncle, and conscientiously refrained from going down to the meadow to investigate.
Though the constitutional crisis was probably not as serious as the press and politicians made out, it must undoubtedly have had its effect upon a ruler conscientiously devoted to his duty.
The Irish Government received a notice from Kilkenny "that many gentlemen who had always" most conscientiously discharged their duties, "would not attend at the next assizes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conscientiously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.