Above the latter should be appointed persons under each of whom should be a century of villages; and above the last kind of officers, should be appointed men each of whom should have a thousand villages under his control.
To whom should we turn, to whom should we trust to establish the kingdom of God?
That the new line should be run and marked by two commissioners, one of whom should be appointed by the treaty commissioners and the other by the Indians.
But round the end of a cucumber frame, whom should he meet but Mr. McGregor!
On his way out of the town he had to pass the prison, and as he looked in at the windows, whom should he see but Schwartz himself peeping out of the bars, and looking very disconsolate.
But at that very moment, whom should he see returning from the woods but the shepherd, glorious as sunset, and leading side by side a lion and a boar, as gentle as two sheep!
There should be two permanent Under-Secretaries, one of whom should be an Indian.
There should be no Council of State, but only one Legislative Assembly composed of 150 members, four-fifths of whom should be elected directly by the people.
As I was gathering the rowen crop of after-enjoyment which rewards us when we reflect freshly upon our adventures, whom should I meet but Richard Starkweather himself in his battered machine.
As they passed, whom should I see but Bill himself, at the top of the load, with a broad smile on his face.
Suppose I had, not to say the boldness, but the impudence to present myself before the sultan, and make so extravagant a request, to whom should I address myself to be introduced to his Majesty?
The old copies read, Whom should I meet but my master and M.
Why, what fantastic faiths are in these days Made without substance; whom should a man trust In matters about love?
Whom should I meet, in Rector Street, but Mr. Hardinge, who had been across to the Hudson in search of me.
On Trinity Church walk, just as I quitted the Wall Street crossing, whom should I come plump upon in turning, but Rupert Hardinge?
A shout from Talcott drew me to our taffrail, and standing on that of our neighbour, what or whom should I see waving his hat, but the red countenance of honest Moses Marble!
When phantom forms of horror, and shapeless dreams of terror, assail the soul of man, to whom should he turn, but to Him who was once in such great agony, that his sweat fell like drops of blood upon the earth?
When mocking tones of laughter are wildly ringing round him, to whom should he turn, but to Him who was jeered at, and reviled on the cross, because others he saved, but himself he could not save.
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