1593 examples of if so in sentences

* * God, when he takes my goods and chattels hence, Gives me a portion, giving patience: What is in God is God: if so it be He patience gives, he gives himself to me.

If so, it is your duty to God, your duty to society, and your duty to yourselves, to say so.

If so, we must concede him to have been the victor who laid his adversary at his feet on the field.

A termagant wife may, therefore, in some respects be considered a tolerable blessing, and if so, Rip Van Winkle was thrice blessed.

If so, I prefer to wait for the salt.

But if so, then we have proved the truth of the position, that the abolition of it ought to be accounted by us as one of the greatest blessings, and that it ought to be one of the most copious sources of our joy.

" [Sidenote: Sir Lamorack meets Sir Tristam] "Messire," quoth the other, "I shall be very glad to tell you my name if so be you will do the like courtesy unto me.

"Oh, don't do that, father," exclaimed the boy, in terror, and half wondering if so sweet a thing could really be so criminal.

If so, God help him.

As soon as these symptoms are perceived, I would immediately send the child home, and desire the parents to keep it there for a few days, in order to ascertain if it have the measles, and if so, it must be prohibited from returning to school until well.

If so, then I return penniless, and, worse than penniless, I return to find debts and no home; to find homeless children with all hope extinguished of ever seeing them again in a family.

but, if so, he would pay a little less in another, and in a series of years these would counterbalance each other and amount to the same thing so far as his interest is concerned.

If so, we had best make off without delay.

If so, however unproved, it would appear to be a tenable hypothesis, which is all that its author ought now to claim.

If so, let him show me the charter of his power and I will be silent.

But the phrase "he is his money" has been adduced to show that Hebrew servants were regarded as mere things, "chattels personal;" if so, why were so many laws made to secure their rights as men, and to ensure their rising into equality and freedom?

It is reported that its restoration is to be effected by private subscription; if so, more shame to the authorities.

This may be the end; if so, I shall know it soon.

and if so, what then?

He had not the note, but he asked me if I wanted to hire any money; if so he had sixty dollars he would like to let me have.

' 'If so, we must part.

"The crime of witchcraft is indeed a heinous one, if so be that it can be provennot by the compelled confession of crazed and tortured crones, but by the clear light of reason.

"If so, get it over and done with.

If so, show it.

"Because, if so, let Monsieur at once name his price for me...." "'PRICE,' Madame!" interrupted Müller, with a start of horror.

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