| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...not of itself give a conip' eLe sense, but depends on the following clause; and sometimes when the sense of that member would be complete without the concluding one : as in the following instances : " *•* the desire of approbation, when it works according to reason, improves the amiable part of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 348 páginas
...comma, nor yet so little dependent on each, other, as those which are distinguished by a colon. Ing instances : " As the desire of approbation, when it...according to reason. improves the amiable part of ovir species in every thing that is laudable ; so nothing is more destructive to them when it is governed'... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 346 páginas
...does not of itself give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause : and sometimes when the sense of that member would be complete without the concluding one : as in the follow" Experience teaches us, that an entire retreat from worldly affairs, is not what religion requires;... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 322 páginas
...not of itself give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause : anc] sometimes when the sense of that member would be complete without the...desire of approbation, when it works according to W reason, improves the amiable part of our species in every thing that is laudable ; so nothing is... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 352 páginas
...comma, nor yet so little dependent on each other, as those which are distinguished by a colon. ing instances : " As the desire of approbation, when it...improves the amiable part of our species in every thingthat is laudable ; sonbthingis more destructive to them when it is governed by vanity and folly."... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 734 páginas
...•" But as this passion for admiration, when it works according to reason, improves the beautiful part of our species in every thing that is laudable...; so nothing is more destructive to them, when it i* governed by vanity and folly." — Addison, ibid. Here the whole Sentence is divided into two parts... | |
| John Smith - 1812 - 216 páginas
...not of itsetf give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause ; and komcuir.es when the sense of that member -would be complete without the concluding one ; as in the following examples. " At the desire ofafifirahation, when it works according to rca.non, imfiroves the amiable... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 292 páginas
...does not of itseli give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause : and sometimes when the sense of that member would be complete without the...thing that is laudable; so nothing is more destructive lo them, when it is governed by vanity and folly." "Experience teaches us, that an en'.ire retreat... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 356 páginas
...does not of itself give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause : and sometimes when Hie sense of that member would be complete without the...concluding one: as in the following instances : "As the ctesire of approbation, when it works according to reason, improves the amiable part of our species... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 páginas
...does not of itself give a complete sense, but depends on the following clause : and sometimes when the sense of that member would be complete without the...of approbation, when it works according to reason, improvesxthe amiable part of our species in every thing that is laudable ; so nothing is more destructive... | |
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