Most of them look rough, swollen, dropsical creatures, but some are very pretty and elegant, and as these are smaller I suppose them to be the females.
When we sympathise with others we, by a quick mental process, put ourselves in their place, and feel to a lesser degree in ourselves what we suppose them to be feeling.
In general, no contradiction is discovered in any thing representing itself to the eye of the understanding, if we suppose them to be united in some way or other.
Neither are these points identified with extension, if we suppose them extended; for extension implies a whole, and a whole cannot be identified with any of its parts.
This alone can countenance our people as carriers on the water, and I suppose them to be determined to continue such.
More accurate information of their force, than we at first had, gives us reason to suppose them to be from twenty-five hundred to three thousand strong, of which between sixty and seventy are cavalry.
I suppose them to have been omitted in copying; will you be so good as to send them to me from yours, by the first safe conveyance?
Suppose them possessed of the means; a very extraordinary stock is not to be found at market.
Suppose them to be less confident in the wisdom of Parliament, they are destitute of the means of purchasing an extraordinary stock.
If we suppose them to have political privileges, and to be admitted to the elective franchise, still worse results may be expected.
And it may be observed, that this is no objection to their being derived from a common origin, which we suppose them to have had.
To suppose them surprised by fraud, or compelled by force, into any other compact, such fraud and such force could confer no obligation.
To suppose them to have surrendered these in any other way than by equal rules and general consent, was to suppose them ideots or madmen, whose acts were never binding.
Suppose them in any of their conditions fixed, while the inner shaft expands, and they will be gradually buried in it, forming more complicated conditions of 4, Plate II.
On my first careful examination of the capitals of the upper arcade of the Ducal Palace at Venice, I was induced, by their singular inferiority of workmanship, to suppose them posterior to those of the lower arcade.
A finer audience there is not in England, and I suppose them to be a specially earnest people; for, while they can laugh till they shake the roof, they have a very unusual sympathy with what is pathetic or passionate.
Wilson, suppose them to be put absolute with a pronoun understood.
More accurate information of their force, than we at first had, gives us reason to suppose them to be from twenty-five hundred to three thousand strong, of which, between sixty and seventy are cavalry.
I suppose them to have been omitted in copying; will you be so good as to send them to me from yours, by the first safe conveyance.
Bring the two nearer together, suppose them to be both Christians, they acknowledge one law, one doctrine, one Head of the church in heaven.
In discussing the geometrical properties of straight lines and planes, we suppose them to be respectively of one and two dimensions, and by so doing deny them any real existence.
It is evident that just as the particles are affected by the vibration and shaking of the sheet of metal on which we suppose them, so they might in turn possibly affect the sheet of metal and cause vibrations and shakings in it.
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