| Joseph Addison - 1744 - 336 pagine
...his Dominions, was no lefs remarkable. When that King, tranfported with his Succefs, flung himfelf upon his Knees to thank him, the generous Prince ran...He who could lay. any Claim to his Gratitude, but defired they might gp the Altar together, and: jointly return their Thanks to whom only it was due.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1751 - 342 pagine
...his Dominions, was no lefs remarkable. When that King, tranfported with his Succefs, flung himfelf upon his Knees to thank him, the generous Prince ran...not He who could lay any Claim to his Gratitude, but defired they might go to the Altar together, and jointly return their Thanks to whom only it was due.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1752 - 270 pagine
...taking him by the hand, told him it was not he who could lay any claim to his gratitude, but defired they might go to the altar together, and jointly return their thanks to whom only it was due. Henry V. (who at the beginning of his reign, made a publick prayer in the prefence of his lords and commons,... | |
| Robert Lowth (bp. of London.) - 1775 - 442 pagine
...Reafonablenefs of ChrilVianity. In the following еsample the antecedent is omitted : " He defired they might go to the altar together, and jointly return their thanks to чиЪопг only it was due." Addifon, Freeholder, №49. In general, the omiffion of the Relative... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 pagine
...of the Scriptures :" it ought to be, " ivhich are to be found," and, " ivhich I have met with." " He desired they might go to the altar together, and jointly return their thanks to whom only they were due ;'' ie " to him to whom," &c. RULE XXII. following sentence is therefore inaccurate :... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 pagine
...Scriptures :" it ought to be, " which are to be found," and, " which I hare met with." " He defired they might go to the altar together, and jointly return their thanks to whom only they were due ;" ie " to him to whom," &c. RULE XXII. following fcntence is therefore inaccurate :... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 pagine
...reading of the Scriptures:" it ought to be, " which arc to be found," and u -which I have met with." " He desired they might go to the altar together and jointly return their thanks toWhom only they wfere due ;" ie " to him to whom," &c. RULE XXII. All die parts of a sentence should... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 724 pagine
...behaviour of the Black Prince, after a battle in Spain, whereby he restored the king of Castile to his dominions, was no less remarkable. When that king,...claim to his gratitude, but desired they might go to tiic altar together: ani' jointly return their thanks to whom only it was due. Henry the Fifth '(who,... | |
| Thomas Ashe - 1812 - 382 pagine
...behaviour of the Black Prince, after a battle in Spain, \vhereby he restored the king of Castile to his dominions, was no less remarkable. When that king,...might go to the altar together, and jointly return thanks to him only to whom thanks are due. Henry the Fifth, who at the beginning of his reign, made... | |
| 1816 - 764 pagine
...in the church. Hooker. —The prince told him he could lay' no claim to his gratitude, but delired they might go to the altar together, and jointly return their thanks to whom only it was due. Addifon. i. In a ftate of union or co-operation. — His name a great example ftands, to (how How ftrangely... | |
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