Capitals, Y, G, W, as per Rule 1.
And Cain said unto the Lord, My punishment is greater than I can bear.—Genesis 4 : 13.
Capitals, A and M; for here are two sentences, although one is included in the other.
Cain said that his punishment was greater than he could bear.
Capital C, by Rule 1; but the included words of Cain being brought in obliquely, no capital is required.
Cicero said, “There is no moment without some duty”; and who doubts the wisdom of Cicero?
C and T are put up, by Rule 1.
On the first day of January, Artemus Ward made this remark: Now is a good time to resoloot.
O and N are put up, by Rule 1.
Few truisms are truer than this paradox of Aristotle,—To mankind in general, the parts are greater than the whole.