| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 322 էջ
..." Steven.s party were entirely broken up by the captivity of their leader." "An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...no constitution so tame and careless of their own defence1." " All the virtues of mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers, but hit follies and vices... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 500 էջ
...governments, is to confine the malecontent, if his crimes are not capital, to some castle or dungeon for life. There is, indeed, no constitution so tame and careless of their own defence, where any person dares to give the least sign or intimation of being a traitor in his heart.* Our English... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 382 էջ
...were entirely broken up by the captivity of their leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand lucre assembled." " What reason have the church of Rome for proceeding in this manner ?" i• There is indeed no constitution so tame and careless of their own defence." " All the virtues... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1818 - 320 էջ
...Stephen's party were entirely broken up by the captivity of their leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...this place a noun of multitude, and such as requires "*'•> pronoun 'referring to it to be in the plural number, RULE V. Pronouns must always agree with... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 356 էջ
...Stephen's party mere entirely broken up-by the captivity of their leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...mankind in this place a noun of multitude, and ' such as r iquires the pronoun referring to it to be in the plural number, their ? RULE V. Pronouns must always... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 324 էջ
..."Stephen's party -users entirely broken up.by the captivity of their leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...own defence." " All the virtues of mankind are to he counted upon a few fingers, but his follies and vices are innumerable." Is not mankind in this place... | |
| Allen Fisk - 1822 - 192 էջ
...entirely broken up by the с ptivity of their leader. An army of twenty-four thousand mere assemble.¡ What reason have the church of Rome for proceeding in this manner ? Thele is no constitution so tañe and careless of their own defence. All the virtues of mankind ate... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 342 էջ
...diseases are by thousands, besides new and daily additions ; so all the virtues that have been ever in mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers ; but his follies and vices are innumerable, and time adds hourly to the heap. Now, the utmost a poor poet can do, is to get by heart a list of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1824 - 314 էջ
...Stephen's partj were entirely broken up by the captivity of their leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...but his follies and vices are innumerable." Is not nutnkind in this place a noun of multitude, and .such as requires the pronoun referring to it to be... | |
| Charles M. Ingersoll - 1825 - 298 էջ
...Stephen's party were entirely broken up by the captivity of th''ir leader." " An army of twenty-four thousand were assembled." " What reason have the church...multitude, and such as requires the pronoun referring to it, to be in the plural number their ? When a noun of multitude is preceded by a definitive word,... | |
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