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Example sentences for "thinks himself"

  • The magistrate, I say, may be wrong in what he thinks: but while he thinks himself right, he may and ought to enforce what he thinks.

  • Sir, he must be very singular in his opinion, if he thinks himself one of the best of men; for none of his friends think him so.

  • Whoever thinks that there is any kind of lie that is no sin, he deceiveth himself foully, whilst he thinks himself an honest deceiver of others.

  • But though he thinks himself secure in consequence of the lenity of Henley, he hates him as sincerely as if he were pursuing him to the gallows.

  • He thinks himself obliged in Duty to be sad and disconsolate.

  • He does not think himself; and they who say that He thinks Himself mean by it only that He possesses Himself.

  • But when Aristotle says that He thinks himself, Aristotle degrades Him from the first rank.

  • A tenant who pays his landlord his rent, thinks himself no more obliged to him than you think yourself obliged to a man in whose shop you buy a piece of goods.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before their; being permitted; especially true; foure thousand; free delivery; future ages; general education; imperial authority; love must; make hast; mind when; more brilliant; original plan; perhaps more; sand dune; six hours; social institution; social value; steam engines; the flood; thinks himself; thinks proper; went home