This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 Excerpt: ...part, fate, or division, which fell to America as her let. 61. It was not.... (for Adam) to withstand the temptation of the forbidden tree. 62. It was..... (for Christ) to redeem the lost race. 63. It is not (for me) to dictate to you, gentlemen. 64. It is not..... (for him) to control the seas. II. Auxiliary Insentensic E-dicatory. 65. "Moral consideration can no way move the sensible appetite, was it not (for the will.") That is, did not the will For, or come up to the Aid of moral consideration, moral consideration could not move the sensible appetite. In some instances, For exerts its influence over the section of the insentensic die. tion thing; and in others, over the section of the trunk order or the verb thing: 1. Henry cried out for anguish. 2. He gave a dollar for the book. In the first, For renders the angnish the Cause of the crying out In the second, For exerts no influence over the book, the section thing, but exhausts its influence upon the Dollar, a section of the trunk order thing, in causing "t to stand against the book in Value. In the instance, "for The Will," For exerts its powers upon the will in bring ing it up to the aid of the will in moving the sensible appetite. The will For the appetite to bestow a help, a good, a favour, upon it in aiding it in the work of moving the appetite. 66. He could not pay his debts, was it not----(for his friends.) That is, he could not pay his debts did not his friends For him, and favour him with their aid. 6?. I should go was it not--(for my brothers.) That is, was it not that my brothers press up to me, or for me with their aid in helping me not to go. This section, however, except in Form, belongs to the Per VEHTIOH INSKSTESSIC EDICATORY. II. Causative Insentensic E-dicator...
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