The conjunction as , when it is connected with such , many , or same , is sometimes, though erroneously, called a relative pronoun ; as, "Let such as presume to advise others," &c.; that is, Let them who , &c. See page 116.
— from English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Accompanied by a compendium, embracing a new systematic order of parsing, a new system of punctuation, exercises in false syntax, and a system of philosophical grammar, in notes, to which are added an appendix and a key to the exercises : designed for the use of schools and private learners by Samuel Kirkham
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