22 examples of whichsoever in sentences

This done, the Bey gallops off to the right or left from the line of march, on whichsoever side is most gamethe Bey going every day to shoot, whilst the Agha takes his place and marches to the next halting-place.

Women who are not fat and whose muscles are hard, may choose whichsoever one of these pleases them, but fat women, and women whose flesh is not too solid, must wear thick trousers, and would better have them lined with buckskin, unless they would be transformed into what Sairey would call "a mask of bruiges," and would frequent remark to Mrs. Harris that such was what she expected.

While the Romans were thus employed in different quarters, Hannibal had reached Tarentum, utterly destroying every thing whichsoever way he went.

To whichsoever side we direct our view, we perceive nothing but land incapable of receiving any sort of cultivation, and precipitous rocks that rise to the very clouds, and yawn into deep ravines and narrow valleys into which the sun never penetrates, and which are rendered inaccessible by masses of ice and snow that seem never to melt.

that, this, these, those, what, whatever, whatsoever, which, whichever, whichsoever.

Which and what, with their compounds, whichever or whichsoever, whatever or whatsoever, though sometimes put before nouns as adjectives, are, for the most part, relative or interrogative pronouns.

The relative pronouns are who, which, what, that, as, and the compounds whoever or whosoever, whichever or whichsoever, whatever or whatsoever.

The compound relative pronouns, whoever or whosoever, whichever or whichsoever, and whatever or whatsoever[206] are declined in the same manner as the simples, who which, what.

WHICHEVER or WHICHSOEVER, applied to persons, animals, and things.

Nom. whichsoever, Plur.

Nom. whichsoever, Poss. -, Poss. , Obj. whichsoever; Obj. whichsoever. WHATEVER or WHATSOEVER, applied ordinarily to things only. Sing.

Nom. whichsoever, Poss. -, Poss. , Obj. whichsoever; Obj. whichsoever. WHATEVER or WHATSOEVER, applied ordinarily to things only. Sing.

Nom. whichsoever, Poss. -, Poss. , Obj. whichsoever; Obj. whichsoever. WHATEVER or WHATSOEVER, applied ordinarily to things only. Sing.

Whichsoever? Whatever?

"The words WHOEVER, or WHOSOEVER, WHICHEVER, or WHICHSOEVER, and WHATEVER, or WHATSOEVER are called COMPOUND RELATIVE PRONOUNS."Day's Gram., p. 23.

"The words whoever or whosoever, whichever or whichsoever, and whatever or whatsoever, are called Compound Relative Pronouns."Day cor.

whether. Whichever, whichsoever, signif.

How much a woman can do who has a firm conviction that she is not inferior to any one in this life, but that she is a contributor to her country, whichsoever vocation she follows in life, in that she can do her share!

Had we let them alone, they would have fallen into so many parties and factions, and so effectually have torn one another to pieces, that whichsoever party had come to us, we should, with them, have been too hard for all the rest.

I am certain that the fears of la Belle will favor my wishes, whichsoever side of the question her inclinations may happen to be.

We'll leave the choice to them, The babes themselves; and whichsoever will, Him thou shalt take. MEDEA.

Now, whichsoever of you loves me more, Let that one come to join me, for I may Not have you both; the other here must stay Beside his father, and with that false king's Still falser daughter!Hear ye what I say? Why linger there? KING.

22 examples of  whichsoever  in sentences