Whom do you suggest As properest party in the quarter round For the Count here?
And all that pretty stretch of grass under the acacia had been cut up into stiff little lozenge-shaped beds, filled, he supposed, in summer with the properest geraniums.
In the properest manner she invited him 'to come in and see mamma.
That I suggest some things concerning theproperest means.
I will now deliver a few of the properest and naturallest considerations that belong to this piece.
The properest methods of communicating it to others.
I implore thee read this paper, given to me by the handsomest and the properest young man that my eyes have ever seen.
What Circumstances or Actions of a Shepherd's Life are properest for the Poet to go upon.
Each is the properest day, I think; Why should you name but one day?
From thence you may go wherever you like; for I have so good an opinion of your judgment, that I think you will combine and weigh all circumstances, and choose the properest places.
The gardener hereupon gave him several roots and seeds, such as were properest for the season.
She did not then think it prudent to say any thing to them, but retired to her chamber, in order there to think of the properest means of restoring peace and harmony among her unhappy pupils.
They take out the properest pieces for their purpose, to be fastened to the end of a stick, made much in the form of a hatchet-handle.
I even take care of observing measure and cadence in the delivery of my words, and to make choice of those expressions the properest to strike their attention, and to hinder what I say from falling to the ground.
Newgate is the properest place for such gentry; as arrant carrion as ever was carried thither.
The best man is the properest patron of such an attempt.
But the properest way for me to treat, is to keep in general upon the passions and affections of men, with as little regard to particulars as the nature of the thing will admit.
It was enough to set his heart in a glow, and to bring him home in the properest state for feeling the full value of the other joyful surprises at hand.
You, who have not a mother's feelings, are a great deal the properest person.
When you had the presence of mind to suggest that Benwick would be the properest person to fetch a surgeon, you could have little idea of his being eventually one of those most concerned in her recovery.
Now those who are entrusted with the power of appointing magistrates, are bound, from motives of public good, to chuse the properest persons, and this is what the state has a RIGHT to require of them.
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