They flatter the vanities of those with whom they have to do.
Attend to the remarks which the preacher is about to make.
Bishop Watson most feelingly regrets the valuable time he was obliged to squander away.
A false concord in words may be pardoned in him who has produced a true concord between such momentous things as the purest faith and the profoundest reason.
“He is known by his company” is a proverb that does not invariably apply.
Cattle which live in herds, are subject to various diseases. {p112}
OBS. 28. Adjective elements which are simply descriptive, and not restrictive, should be set off by commas; thus:
Cattle, which live in herds, are subject to various diseases.
The first verse of the fourteenth chapter of Job, in the King James Bible, reads:
Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble.