| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so good, that, for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts, are the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 σελίδες
...produces are so gooil, that for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguished.' Addison, ibid. A member of a sentence, whether simple or compounded, that requires a greater pause than a comma, yet does not of itself make a complete sentence, but is followed by something closely... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so good, that for the benefit of mankind it ought not to be extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 340 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so. good, that for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so good, that for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
| 1824 - 284 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so good, that for the benefit of mankind it ought not to be .extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 80 σελίδες
...diftiriftion. EXAMPLE. ' The principle may be defective or faulty ; but the confequences it produce* are fo good, that, for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguifhed.' \ member of^a fentence, whether fimple or compounded, that requires a ^rcater paufe than a comma, yet... | |
| Samuel B. EMMONS - 1832 - 168 σελίδες
...requires a particular explanation. The remarks on the other points will be less diffusive. SEMICOLON. A member of a sentence, whether simple or compounded, that requires a greater pause than a comma; and yet does not make a complete sentence, but is followed by something closely... | |
| 1836 - 932 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces arc so me extinguished. , It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 σελίδες
...great and glorious. The principle may be defective or faulty, but the consequences it produces are so good, that for the benefit of mankind, it ought not to be extinguished. It is observed by Cicero, that men of the greatest and the most shining parts are the... | |
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