Sentence examples for hath any from inspiring English sources

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For looke throughout the universall nature, there is nothing to be found one in number, but it hath the notion and reason of the essence and being thereof, common to others: neither hath any thing such and such a denomination, but beside the common notion it is by some particular qualities distinct from others of the same kind.

Crewe said: I have labored to make a covenant with myself, that affection may not press upon judgment; for I suppose there is no man that hath any apprehension of gentry or nobleness, but his affection stands to the continuance of a house so illustrious, and would take hold of a twig or twine-thread to support it.

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In short, I cannot see but that our maxim in this government is perfectly right, and that the experience of more than a century confirms the propriety of it, that any elector hath a right to be elected into any office of state.

Further make him march in a chain whereof the length is seventy cubits... Nor hath he any food except the corruption from the washing of wounds". There is much more, with smiting above necks and smiting all fingertips off.

Hath not to any child been mother since.

which he must want, seeing that he hath never kept any of his own.

I give to the Lieutenant-General Cromwell one of my words... which he must want, seeing that he hath never kept any of his own.

William Coddington rose, asserting, "I do not see any clear witness against her, and you know it is a rule of the court that no man may be a judge and an accuser too ...," ending with, "Here is no law of God that she hath broken nor any law of the country that she hath broke, and therefore deserve no censure".

Although she hath a tendency to shout.

In 1740, in his journal The Champion, Fielding praised Hogarth as "one of the most useful satirists any age hath produced".

When rumours spread that he authorised the use of the mass in Canterbury Cathedral, he declared them to be false and said, "... all the doctrine and religion, by our said sovereign lord king Edward VI is more pure and according to God's word, than any that hath been used in England these thousand years".

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