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Independently   /ˌɪndɪpˈɛndəntli/   Listen
adverb
Independently  adv.  In an independent manner; without control.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Independently" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the stock arguments of "advanced" politicians has been the failure of the "moderates" to obtain any recognition from Government, and the enlargement of the Legislative Councils took the sting out of that taunt. Independently, however, of the reforms, the extreme violence of language and of methods which had come into vogue was bound to produce some reaction. Amongst the educated classes, many respectable fathers of families, whatever their political ...
— Indian Unrest • Valentine Chirol

... the people, but you will observe that this refers to them en masse, in the whole or concrete. He cannot understand the individual man as entitled to any consideration or rights (unless he happened to be made rich) independently of the State. Indeed, he looks upon poor men as made for the State, and it can be only on this ground that he claims the children as its property—"children of the State"!! He insists on educating them by the State, ...
— Public School Education • Michael Mueller

... few living novelists who show signs of thinking out things so broadly and independently as Mr. Marriott in this book.... Well constructed, interesting, and moving, and the characters are full of life.... ...
— The Count's Chauffeur • William Le Queux

... complete form for a very early date, and had already selected subject and title for, was published four years later as Barnaby Rudge; but of the third he at present knew nothing but that he was expected to begin it, if not in the magazine, somewhere or other independently within ...
— The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete • John Forster

... long about duplicity of ministers and the hypocrisy of church members. Joanna was his one orphan child and he was not a very kind father, which had added not a little to his daughter's acidity of temper. But they went their several ways quite independently, and Joanna's way was always where Trooper Tom ...
— In Orchard Glen • Marian Keith


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