Print: (1) Neither one nor the other; neither Jew nor Greek; neither Peter nor James. (2) Either one or the other; either Jew or Greek; either Peter or James.
Never print: Neither one or the other; neither Peter or James;—but when the sentence is continued to a further comparison,norandormust be printed (in the continuation) according to the sense.[37]
Likewise note that the verb should be in the singular, as ‘Neither Oxford nor Reading is stated to have been represented’.
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