RE'ASONABLY, adv.
1. In a manner or degree agreeable to reason in consistency with reason. We may reasonably suppose self interest to be the governing principle of men.
2. Moderately in a moderate degree not fully in a degree reaching to mediocrity.
If we can be industry make our deaf and dumb persons reasonably perfect in the language -
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