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uts on his armour, but he that takes it off."--_Barclay's Works_, iii, 262. "Let none touch it, but they who are clean."--_Sale's Koran_, 95. "Let the sea roar, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein."--_Psalms_, xcviii, 7. "Pray be private, and careful who you trust."--_Mrs. Goffe's Letter_. "How shall the people know who to entrust with their property and their liberties?"-- _District School_, p. 301. "The chaplain entreated my comrade and I to dress as well as possible."--_World Displayed_, i, 163. "He that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast out."--_Tract_, No. 3, p. 6. "Who, during this preparation, they constantly and solemnly invoke."--_Hope of Israel_, p. 84. "Whoever or whatever owes us, is Debtor; whoever or whatever we owe, is Creditor."--_Marsh's Book-Keeping_, p. 23. "Declaring the curricle was his, and he should have who he chose in it."--_Anna Ross_, p. 147. "The fact is, Burke is the only one of all the host of brilliant contemporaries who we can rank as a first-rate orator."--_The Knickerbocker, May_, 1833. "Thus you see, how naturally the Fribbles and the Daffodils have produced the Messalina's of our time:"--_Brown's Estimate_, ii, 53. "They would find in the Roman list both the Scipio's."--_Ib._, ii, 76. "He found his wife's clothes on fire, and she just expiring."--_New-York Observer_. "To present ye holy, unblameable, and unreproveable in his sight."--_Barclay's Works_, i, 353. "Let the distributer do his duty with simplicity; the superintendent, with diligence; he who performs offices of compassion, with cheerfulness."--_Stuart's Romans_, xii, 9. "If the crew rail at the master of the vessel, who will they mind?"--_Collier's Antoninus_, p. 106. "He having none but them, they having none but hee."--DRAYTON'S _Polyolbion_. "Thou, nature, partial nature, I arraign! Of thy caprice maternal I complain!"--_Burns's Poems_, p. 50. "Nor knows he who it is his arms pursue With eager clasps, but loves he knows not who."--_Addison's_, p. 218. UNDER NOTE I.--OF VERBS TRANSITIVE. "When it gives that sense, and also connects, it is a conjunction."--_L. Murray's Gram._, p. 116. "Though thou wilt not acknowledge, thou canst not deny the fact."--_Murray's Key_, p. 209. "They _specify_, like many other adjectives, and _connect_ sentences."--_Kirkham's Gram._, p. 114. "The violation of this rule tends so much to perplex and obscure, that it is safer to err by too many short sentences
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