And therefore what they produce at home must be not only enough for themselves, but such both in quantity and quality as to accommodate those from whom their wants are supplied.
But such a deception as this is inconsistent with the manner in which Aristotle speaks of the number (Pol.
I dare say, Socrates,' said Glaucon; 'but such a study will be an endless business.
In the public services 'no prayers be used, but such as every man may boldly pronounce without giving offence to any sect.
But such a thesis runs counter to all our familiar ideas.
But such a generalisation can only be attempted if, to begin with, we are familiar with reality at the point where we have immediate access to it.
I may or may not have succeeded in my attempt, but such, at any rate, is the precise end I had in view.
But such, though as much led away as the others, we do not in like manner call incontinent and intemperate, since they are ruined through ignorance and want of experience.
Nor have I brought you wine to the table which, like a sword, hath lost its edge and vigorous relish, but such as is only purged of its dregs and filth.
I did not tell him that his illness was deserved as well as natural, but such was my feeling on the matter.
All this was done under Quartermaster M'Instry, who would himself deal with none but such as Neil.
The words domestic violence might seem to refer solely to slave insurrections; but such is not the meaning of the words.
But such a change may be made in direct accordance with the spirit of the Constitution, and the necessity for such an alteration cannot be held as proving any inefficiency in the original document for the purposes originally required.
But such was my nature; I abandoned myself to joy and happiness, when, had I been more reasonable, I ought to have sunk under my grief and sadness.
But such a feeling must necessarily cause hatred for old age which can still receive pleasure, but can no longer give enjoyment to another.
Henrietta Petowker, for she is an uncommon specimen, but such women as don't fall into every man's way, I can tell you.
But such a woman as Mrs Kenwigs was, afore she was married!
I could very ill be spared--but such a point had been made of my coming!
Like him, she had tried the scheme and rejected it; but suchan alternative as this had not occurred to her.
He had not much intercourse with any families beyond that circle; his horror of late hours, and large dinner-parties, made him unfit for any acquaintance but such as would visit him on his own terms.
At noon to dinner at the Wardrobe; where my Lady Wright was, who did talk much upon the worth and the desert of gallantry; and that there was none fit to be courtiers, but such as have been abroad and know fashions.
Few of them would receive any quarter, but such as were taken by force and kept alive; expecting Jesus to come here and reign in the world presently, and will not believe yet.
Met Monk coming out of the chamber where he had been with the Mayor and Aldermen, but such a shout I never heard in all my life, crying out, "God bless your Excellence.
This brought into his eyes no look of compunction, but such a smouldering gaze as the old Tudor Churchman might have bent on an adversary who showed a sign of weakness.
It was as good as a play to see his father with the children, but such a play as brings smiles with tears behind.
Their faces were not all alike, nor yet unlike, but such as sisters' ought to be.
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