An English Grammar by J. W. (James Witt) Sewell;W. M. (William Malone) Baskervill
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[Sidenote: Who _and its forms._] 107. Examples of the relative _who_ and its forms:-- 1. Has a man gained anything _who_ has received a hundred favors and rendered none?--EMERSON. 2. That man is little to be envied _whose_ patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon.--DR JOHNSON. 3. For her enchanting son, _Whom_ universal nature did lament.--MILTON. 4. The nurse came to us, _who_ were sitting in an adjoining apartment.--THACKERAY. 5. Ye mariners of England, That guard our native seas; _Whose_ flag has braved, a thousand years, The battle and the breeze!--CAMPBELL. 6. The men _whom_ men respect, the women _whom_ women approve, are the men and women _who_ bless their species.--PARTON [Sidenote: Which _and its forms._] 108. Examples of the relative _which_ and its forms:-- |
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