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subdivision which apply to the execution do
But the reasons for subdivision which apply to the execution do not apply to the control.
— from Considerations on Representative Government by John Stuart Mill

scholars would agree that the expression does
All Greek scholars would agree that the expression does not apply usually only to the disciples of any teacher, but οἱ περὶ τὸν Αἰνησίδημον, for instance, includes Aenesidemus with his followers, and is literally translated, "Aenesidemus and his followers."
— from Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism by Mary Mills Patrick

simple ways and that too every day
It was a great thing to lead them to feel that they could please their Master and be witnesses for Him in quiet, simple ways, and that, too, every day of their lives.
— from The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss by George Lewis Prentiss

sons was assistant to the engineer Ducat
One of Captain Pincher's own sons was assistant to the engineer, Ducat, and helped in the cargo work.
— from White Shadows in the South Seas by Frederick O'Brien

s Woodstock and The Talisman E D
Also Sir Walter Scott's Woodstock , and The Talisman .—E D .
— from The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 5 (of 8) by William Wordsworth


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