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4 Sentences With "whether or no"

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Whether or no a private person may preach without ordination? 2. Whether or no the presbyterian ministers be not the true ministers of the gospel?' Cranford argued in the negative on the first question, and in the affirmative on the second. A full report of the debate was published 8 June 1652.
The Court held that the Lord of the Manor’s successors in title could sue the prior for non- performance of his agreement. A covenant made with the owner of land is for the benefit of the land. It followed that the covenant can be enforced against the covenantor whether or no he owned any estate in the land, and also against successors in title.
" Mendelsohn said that while the song was a "slightly lesser chapter in the ongoing story of McCartney as facile romanticist", "it might have eventually begun to grow on one as unassumingly charming" without Spector's "oppressive mush". In 1973, musicologist and critic Wilfrid Mellers wrote: "The music has a tremendous expectancy … Whether or no Paul approved of the plush scoring of 'The Long and Winding Road', it works not because it guys the feeling but because the feeling has integrity." MacDonald said: "With its heart-breaking suspensions and yearning backward glances from the sad wisdom of the major key to the lost loves and illusions of the minor, 'The Long and Winding Road' is one of the most beautiful things McCartney ever wrote. Its words, too, are among his most poignant, particularly the reproachful lines of the brief four-bar middle section.
He wrote in the preface: > Some of my readers may have an interest in being informed whether or no any > portions of the Marshalsea Prison are yet standing. I did not know, myself, > until the sixth of this present month, when I went to look. I found the > outer front courtyard, often mentioned in this story, metamorphosed into a > butter shop; and then I almost gave up every brick of the jail for lost. > Wandering, however, down a certain adjacent "Angel Court, leading to > Bermondsey", I came to "Marshalsea Place": the houses in which I recognised, > not only as the great block of the former prison, but as preserving the > rooms that arose in my mind's eye when I became Little Dorrit's biographer > ... A little further on, I found the older and smaller wall, which used to > enclose the pent-up inner prison where nobody was put, except for ceremony.

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