Eulogistically

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Also she was referred to eulogistically in the papers because of her admirable conduct and there was a proposal to give her a decoration. ❋ Unknown (2003)

His mother, he told her, had written eulogistically about the visits to Gàradh and had expressed the hope that these would occur often. ❋ Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 (1977)

In the course of his address the President eloquently and eulogistically referred to the rôle of Russia's allies in the present war. ❋ Various (N/A)

The leading newspapers wrote eulogistically of his researches. ❋ Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose (N/A)

The Hellenistic Jews were led later by the sympathetic attitude of Hecataeus to add to his history spurious chapters, in which he was made to deal more eulogistically with their beliefs and history, and they circulated oracles and poems in the names of fabled seers of prehistoric times -- Orpheus and the Sibyl -- which conveyed some of the religious and moral teachings of Judaism. ❋ Norman Bentwich (1927)

H.G. Wells has written eulogistically of the book and also of the author's novel, "Capel Sion." ❋ Various (1915)

He had spoken so eulogistically of the genius of Lord ❋ Rafael Sabatini (1912)

Upon her going, Mr Poulter presented her with a signed photograph of himself in full war-paint, an eulogistically worded testimonial, also, an honorarium (this was his word) of five shillings. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Nature became a sacred system, the laws of nature being eulogistically called rational laws, and the necessity of things, because it might be foretold in auguries, being called providence. ❋ George Santayana (1907)

The papers spoke eulogistically of her goodness of heart, interviewed her on every possible pretext and published portraits of her by the score. ❋ Eugene Walter (1907)

"You are a tenderfoot, and you couldn't shoot," she continued eulogistically, as if it were necessary to have it all stated plainly, ❋ Grace Livingston Hill (1906)

The Addresses from both Houses were identical in terms and referred eulogistically to the great work of the late King in building up and maintaining friendly ❋ Unknown (1893)

In my dispatch, written in September, 1914, I refer eulogistically to the Battle of Le Cateau. ❋ John Denton Pinkstone French (1888)

Madame Girardin, who was among the guests, afterwards wrote most charmingly and eulogistically about the young girl's beauty and talent in one of her Lettres parisiennes, which appeared in La Presse and were subsequently published in a collected form under the title of "Le Vicomte de Launay." ❋ Niecks, Frederick (1888)

Dunton in his "Life and Errors" wrote eulogistically of one such ideal ❋ Alice Morse Earle (1881)

Nevertheless they received him cordially and hospitably, and he in turn was an equally generous rival; for he drew eulogistically the picture of the four book-dealers which that city then boasted. ❋ Alice Morse Earle (1881)

If you like to employ words eulogistically, as most men do, and so encourage confusion, you may say that reality obeys a higher logic, or enjoys a higher rationality. ❋ William James (1876)

But like most of the words which people used eulogistically, the word 'rational' carries too many meanings. ❋ William James (1876)

Their voices rose in the warm atmosphere more huskily and eulogistically at each successive dish till they could scarcely invent fresh compliments. ❋ ��mile Zola (1871)

Miss Lucy Stone then spoke briefly and eulogistically of the action of Mrs. Frances D. Gage and 172 women in Vineland, N.J., who, at the last Presidential election, marched to the polls and demanded that their votes should be received. ❋ Staff (1869)

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