The public sentiment was overwhelmingly and enthusiastically in favour of the seceders.
A list might contain names of men who could not be safely trusted at such a supreme moment; and Van Buren naturally desired that his nomination should be enthusiastically unanimous.
He had learned something of national politics since he advocated the candidacy of DeWitt Clinton so enthusiastically four years before.
The Athenians, on the contrary, were enthusiastically fond of oratory, and ardently cultivated fluency of speech.
Quite forgetting everything Welsh, I was enthusiastically Saxon the whole way from Medeshampsted to Blissworth, so thoroughly Saxon was the country, with its rich meads, its old churches, and its names.
At Birmingham station I became a modern Englishman, enthusiastically proud of modern England’s science and energy; that station alone is enough to make one proud of being a modern Englishman.
At the Port Office, Grand Lady Neldine met him even more enthusiastically than before; taking both his hands and pressing them against her firm, almost-bare breasts.
On Earth, one inauguration of a president and one coronation of a monarch were each almost as well covered by broadcasters, if not as turbulently and enthusiastically prolonged.
But how few with competent preparation and equipment, with fearless consecration to truth, unhampered, with fresh free vigor, are scrutinizing the problems of theology, enthusiastically bent upon refuting errors and proving verities!
His troops were informed of all that had happened on the following morning, and the measure was enthusiastically approved by those of the line and the artillery.
Larry enthusiasticallyand with a touch of impatience in his voice.
They splashed about, admiring one another's work enthusiastically and complacently accepting compliments for their own.
By very many he was believed innocent, and, on his seat for Westminster being declared vacant, he was enthusiastically re-elected.
The flames were encroaching, and gathering round her, and the mental tension of the Crowd was getting tighter and tighter every minute, when a gentleman enthusiastically offered £5 to any one who would rescue the Cat.
Though his arguments were repetitions of the doctrine laid down in the contest with Douglas, yet they were new to the majority of his Kansas** hearers and were enthusiastically approved.
The audience rose and cheered enthusiastically as they passed to the 'state box' reserved for them.
She then joined her husband's family at Philadelphia, and as she was somewhat eccentric and sentimental, quickly became enthusiastically attached to Mr. Owen's system.
At Bexhill-on-Sea Posy had heard this same injunction upon the lips of a local Chrysostom, to whom she listened enthusiastically every Sunday morning.
She appropriatedenthusiastically any text out of the New Testament which could serve her purpose.
That is why he treated Teresa so enthusiastically as a chef d'œuvre.
Gabriel cast a glance at the choir, admiring the beautiful stalls belonging to the canons, and he thought enthusiastically that perhaps some day he might succeed in gaining one to the great pride of his family.
If a plan is made to picnic, she likes picnics above everything and proves her liking by enthusiastically making the sandwiches or the salad dressing or whatever she thinks she makes best.
But she looked at him, and suddenly he saw the angel that Irene Wheeler and Laurencine had so enthusiastically spoken of at the Cafe Royal!
George enthusiastically "I feel so fit I could push in the side of a house.
Enthusiastically she cried: "Oh, Jimmy, wouldn't it be lovely?
Enthusiastically and gratefully she exclaimed: "You're a thoroughbred, Virgie!
Mrs. Blaine somewhat reluctantly consented, and the girls set out enthusiastically to look for a shop.
He was one of Marroquin's intimates: both had the same grudge against the Divinity, and both were working enthusiasticallyto free humanity from its yoke.
Julia recalled some that he had forgotten, and whenever this happened he clapped his hands with delight, and enthusiastically praised his cousin's memory.
The physiologist, who enjoyed nature very much, speaks enthusiastically of his "little verdant summer nest.
Bernard, having once made up his mind to pursue medicine, threw himself, as was his wont, enthusiastically into the study of it.
Always enthusiastically devoted to the study of disease, Auenbrugger escaped the not infrequent misfortune of the student, a loss of sympathy with one's kind.