Finding himself rapidly deserted by his friends, Somerset judiciously submitted and signed a confession of his guilt, his presumption, and incapacity.
But however judiciously the proclamation was drawn up, James was confounded as he advanced to see that it produced not the slightest effect.
My Best and Most Distinguished Friend, The time has arrived when circumstances and the country require the protection of those who generously and judiciously know how to maintain its sacred rights.
He is, I believe, a fool, who can be bought over ifjudiciously approached.
Sidenote: The Kop Retaken by The Boers] Each hour's fighting added evidence that the British could not sustain themselves on the Kop and retirement was judiciously ordered and began at 8.
Their attorney had judiciously maintained the strictest secrecy as to the nature of the defence, so that it now took me completely by surprise.
It was Mr. Jacobs who, by judiciously mating his Sussex sires Bachelor, Bachelor III.
But Franklin, whose morality was nothing if not practical, fought the devil with fire, and bribed the riders so judiciously that his newspaper penetrated whithersoever they went.
In the characters selected by Master Payne there are but four which we can think judiciously chosen.
It is hardly necessary to remind the attendant that employment, amusement, and all the healthful means of occupation afforded by the asylum, should be judiciously allowed these patients.
Patients being sick, are sent to the asylum that they may be kindly and judiciously cared for, and, if possible, cured.
A very charming production, in which a healthy sentiment is judiciously expressed.
Fuel, judiciously applied to the burning tinder, or other feeble light, so as to develop it into a serviceable fire.
It is of the utmost importance to a traveller to be well and judiciously supplied with these: they are his money, and without money a person can no more travel in Savagedom than in Christendom.
A rocket, judiciously sent up, is very likely to frighten off an intended attack and save bloodshed.
There are many serious and sincere Christians who have not attained to a fulness of knowledge and insight, but are well and judiciously employed in preparing for it.
But the watch at this important point judiciously considered, that if there had been an actual or threatened descent on our eastern sea-coast, the alarm would have come along the coast and not from the interior of the country.
The investment of capital in the cultivation of cotton is extremely profitable, and a plantation judiciously managed seldom fails of producing an income, in a few years, amounting to the original outlay.
By judiciously availing himself of several of these rare moments, he succeeded in establishing a high character for wisdom and patriotism.
They therefore most judiciously abstained from mixing up the irritating and perplexing question of what ought to be the law with the plain question of what was the law.
In this celebrated poem, Virgil has happily united the characteristics of the Iliad and Odyssey, and blended them so judiciously together, that they mutually contribute to the general effect of the whole.
Many of these have since been happily discharged or judiciously shelved.
For judiciously weighing their respective services in the field the epoch has not come, since the reign of history begins only when that of telegrams and special correspondents has ended.
He could judiciouslyannounce his presence by making the door rattle, and then go in and mention as casually as possible that Mrs. Hastings and Agatha were in the hotel.
She had half-expected this offer, and it is possible would have judiciously led him up to it if he had not made it.
In the meanwhile, Mrs. Hastings walked up to Sproatly, who, feeling distinctly uncomfortable, had drawn back judiciously into the shadow.
This was, she recognised, an almost repugnant thing, a feeling to be judiciously checked, but it would obtrude itself.
Thy first attempt an early promise made, That early promise this has more than paid; So bold, yet so judiciously you dare, That your least praise is to be regular.
The enraged bull gazed up into the tree and bellowed with fury, when he saw Lord Rockville so judiciously perched overhead, and he remained for half-an-hour, watching to see if his Lordship would venture down again.
We hardly ever act on the information given by only one element of one sense, and our sensitivity in any desired direction cannot be rightly determined except by carefully-devised apparatus judiciously used.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judiciously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.