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160 ENGLISH GRAMMAR.<br />

(730-2) John or James will favor us with their company.~<br />

One or other must relinquish their claim.-N either wealth nor<br />

honor confers happiness on their votaries.-(731) Every plant,<br />

and every flower proclaims their Maker's praise.-Eaeh day<br />

lind each hour brings their changes.-Poverty and wealth have<br />

each their own temptatioos.-No thought, no word, no action,<br />

however secret, can escape in the judgment, whether they be<br />

good or evil.<br />

t 732) Let every lllan and ever.r womall strive to do their<br />

best.-If any boyar girl shall neglect her duty, they shall forfeit<br />

their pillce.-N 0 lady or gentleman would do a thing 80<br />

unworthy of them.<br />

(733) One should not think too highly of themselves -:\.<br />

teacher should always consult the interest of her pupils.-A<br />

parent's care for her children is not always requited.-Every<br />

one should consider their owu frailties.-Let each esteem<br />

others better than herself.<br />

(734) The assembly held their meetings ill the e"ening,­<br />

The court, in their wisdom, decided otherwise.-The regiment<br />

was greatly reduced in their number.-Society is not always<br />

answerable for the conduct of their members.-The committee<br />

were divided in its opinions.-The public lire informed that its<br />

interests are secured.<br />

(737) The earth is my mother; I will recline on its bosom.<br />

-That freedom, in its fearless flight, lllay here announce its<br />

glorious reign.-Poliey keeps coining truth in its mints, such<br />

truth as it can tolerate. and every die, except its own, it breaks<br />

and casts away.-As time advances, it leaves behind him the<br />

traces of its flight.<br />

(738) Though you are great, yet consider thou art a man.­<br />

Care for thyself, if you would have others to care for you.-If<br />

thou wert not my superior, I would reprove you.-If thou forget<br />

thy friend, can you expect that your friend will remember<br />

thee?<br />

(739) One man may do a kindness to another, though he is<br />

his enemy.-J ohn gave his friend a present which he highly<br />

valued.<br />

(7411) I and my father were invited.-An invitation was<br />

sent to me and George.-You and I and James were to be of<br />

the party; but neither I nor you nor he can go.

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