To Mr. Toombs, the regard of the Whigs of Georgia for Mr. Webster was especially gratifying.
It writhed in pain, and died among its worshipers.
He commended his soul to God who gave it, and blessed his Maker for the worldly goods that he was possessed of.
No religious conference could meet in Washington that the Toombs house was not full of guests.
This position, however, was declined because of pressing duties in the courts.
The friends of the Union under the Constitution were strengthened in their hopes, and inspired with renewed energies by its high and lofty sentiments.
But the prestige of his life and labors did not override the passions of the hour, and Winfield Scott was nominated for the Presidency.
Now, examination of these terms indicates that the first two probably, and the third and fourth possibly, are associative demonstratives rather of mechanical than of vocalic character—e.
In all the sentences illustrating the cases of nouns and other parts of speech in this paper, the demonstratives are omitted.
These demonstratives are very numerous—many of them being used as pronouns of the third person, and are declined for number, person, and case.
They are inserted to show what demonstratives should be used.
Besides being used as demonstrative pronouns and adjectives the Latin demonstratives are regularly used for the personal pronoun he, she, it.
Demonstratives are similarly used in Latin both as pronouns and as adjectives.
In every case of their use that I have observed the simple demonstrativesmight have been set free and /one/ actually substituted for the terminal /n/.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demonstratives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.