If you will not come away from the island with me voluntarily I consider it my duty to take you away by force.
Yet he hoped that the girl would make it easy, by accepting voluntarily the man who had saved her life.
It would please him more to have the girl accompany him voluntarily than to be compelled to take her by force, but take her he would one way or another, and that, this very night, for all the plans were made and already under way.
Hamilton has defined it as "consciousness voluntarily applied under its law of limitations to some determinate object.
Maudsley says: "We cannot do an act voluntarily unless we know what we are going to do, and we cannot know exactly what we are going to do until we have taught ourselves to do it.
And all those who were about them supplied them with silver vessels, with gold, with goods, and with beasts, and with precious things, besides all that was voluntarily offered.
Of all the mysteries of the house, that hall was by him the most cherished; and of all men the king was the last whom he would have voluntarily chosen as a participant in its secrets, since he alone had power to break them up.
Who ever heard of a great prince, like myself, voluntarily leaving his own palace to become a prisoner in the hands of a stranger?
A cloudless sky canopied the west for our sport, as I had made it a point never voluntarilyto make an inch toward the east that I could avoid.
I could not believe that any enlightened military nation, such as the ancient English are reputed to have been, would have voluntarily so deserted an exposed coast and an excellent harbor to the mercies of an enemy.
No, he asked for ten only, Captain Kempt, and I voluntarily doubled the amount.
I have likewise known European gentlemen voluntarily leave the comforts of a civilized home, and associate themselves with the Indian trappers and hunters, leading lives as wandering and as wild as the uncultivated children of the forest.
Your duties consist in managing the business the shop, and selling the goods there, and in purchasing fish or oil which the men voluntarily bring to you?
You are not one of the gentlemen who have come voluntarily forward for the purpose of contradicting the official report of Mr. Hamilton?
But if the men had the cash, would that monopoly be in any way injurious,-if you can call it a monopoly where the men have the choice between two shops, and voluntarily prefer that of the fish-curer?
You have come forward voluntarily to make a statement?
Many have left the island since then, on the plea of oppression voluntarily submitting to the only punishment they have to fear.
In general, they declare their decided preference for payment in cash; and many came forward voluntarily to complain of the present custom.
He cannot lose by him, unless hevoluntarily allows his 'out-takes' to exceed his earnings.
Upon being carried back into Missouri by his master, Scott claimed his freedom upon the ground that he had been voluntarily carried into a Territory where slavery was not allowed.
She hadvoluntarily given herself to another, yet felt she had by her manner incited this one; had probably by her demeanour given him cause to hope, while she was not justified in holding out any.
His inborn diffidence made him shrink from voluntarily coming before the public and placing himself under criticism as an author.
Do you say that your ward has voluntarily given up society, and--and--everything?
But it is strange indeed, that your ward should voluntarily surrender all the advantages of life and social position for the hard work and poor pay of an artisan.
Thousands of these undertakings are even now the work of voluntarily formed associations.
I have promised you, voluntarily promised you, not to marry Mr. Delamere without your Lordship's consent.
And when destiny has at length broken the cruel chains with which she was loaded, will she voluntarily bind herself with others hardly more supportable?
But the northern hero soon confessed in his turn that had it not been for his magic sword he would have been obliged to yield to Dietrich, and voluntarily offered his services to him, thus becoming one of his train.
After listening attentively to the story of Huon's adventures, the hermit bade him endeavor to recover the favor of Oberon by voluntarily living apart from his wife, and leading a life of toil and abstinence.
I envy not your feelings; a few months since you were amongst the first voluntarily to address the Queen upon her escape from the fangs of her persecutors, and you voluntarily illuminated your houses upon the occasion.
The jurors who sat upon both the inquests hearing of the rule that was obtained to set aside the second verdict, had voluntarily sent me up these affidavits in the most handsome manner.
The duties of escort had been voluntarily undertaken by an undergraduate named Standish, who was the latest recruit to the American young lady's army of worshippers.
His statement was voluntarily corroborated by several members of an audience which seemed to have materialised from nowhere, and now formed a ring round the encampment.
They voluntarily put themselves upon the platform of resistance--they pass insults, and they must submit to the consequences.
Mr. Senter could have gone to Congress longer, but voluntarily retired.
I came voluntarily on board of the Bellerophon; I am not a prisoner, I am the guest of England.
I learn this from (among others) the gentleman to whom the pamphlet has been industriously attributed, but who has voluntarily and absolutely denied to me that he has any knowledge of it or its author.
Not voluntarily did he part with a cent of his fortune.
What sense is there in fighting for long centuries to liberate the body, and voluntarily accepting slavery for the mind?
But her very maid, the one person whom she deeply loved, dared no more to look at her with understanding of her pain, than she would have bared her back voluntarily to the knout.
And, though Ivan was far too much of a novice to perceive any iron underneath the flowers on the chains he had voluntarily donned, he soon discovered that regular study of any kind was impossible for him in that atmosphere.
Not only did his hours for his own work increase, but he voluntarily added to his work at the Conservatoire, where he now remained from one until six, instead of till half-past four, as stipulated in his contract.
The within Elizabeth Scurr doth hereby voluntarily subscribe her name to the within contents.
The reader will see, not without interest, the truths which Gibbon appears to have mistaken or voluntarily neglected, developed by one of the best of modern historians.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voluntarily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.