It is a great calamity for an author such as Pope, that, generally speaking, it requires so much experience of life to enjoy his peculiar felicities as must argue an age likely to have impaired the general capacity for enjoyment.
Paganism for Rome, it ought to have been remembered by historians, was a mere necessity of her Pagan origin.
But a still better illustration may be taken from a common line, quoted every day, and ludicrously misinterpreted.
It is, as has been said, the voice of nature telling us that each of our desires has a co-relative, through which it may be fully gratified by the use of the proper means.
I do, men of Athens; and a system for immediate enforcement which will embrace all alike; so that each, while receiving his share of the public funds may supply whatever service the State requires of him.
So shameful is the pass which matters have now reached, that each of your generals is tried for his life before you two or three times, but does not dare to fight in mortal combat with the enemy even once.
We have seen that the ideal for the organization is that each man in it shall be so selected, assigned, managed, and educated, that he will express for the organization his highest and best constructive thoughts and feelings.
What happens is that each of the reproductive cells, male and female, prepares itself for conjugation by getting rid of half its chromosomes.
The manipulations of the analytical process should be carried out so that each step is properly understood and its relations to the general laws of chemistry are constantly before the mind.
These three divisions may be approximately equal, so that each of them covers about two years, with four or five hours a week.
The struggles which had preceded had so excited men's passions, that each party, as the opportunity occurred, presented laws the most opposite to each other.
It had acquired the knowledge of its strength chiefly from the circumstance that each party in the civil troubles had by turns granted its liberty to increase the number of its respective adherents.
An impartial view of the matter cannot fail to result in a conviction, that each, as far as possible, ought to depend on itself for its own preservation.
If, contrary to probability, it should be admitted by all the States, that each had a right to a share of this common stock, there would still be a difficulty to be surmounted, as to a proper rule of apportionment.
The weak point of all classifications of the kind of which we have above given examples is that each is intended to be final, and to serve instead of any other.
It is not a necessary implication of industrialism, as thus far defined, that each, beyond the benefits given and received by exchange of services, shall give and receive other benefits.
Then the proposition is that each shall be ready to have this quantum of happiness as much enjoyed by one or more of the others as by himself.
Another fact is that each set of means, with its accompanying satisfactions, eventually becomes in its turn dependent on one originating later than itself.
The most striking feature about the representation of these personages is, that each of them is seated, cross-legged, on a different composite glyph; some of these exhibit animal forms.
Wallis Budge for the interesting information that each day, in the temple of Ptah at Memphis, an image of the god Seker was dragged around the altar by the priests.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that each" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.