each and every vs either

each and every

det
  • Each without exception; used for emphasis. 

either

det
  • Each of two; both. 

  • Any one (of two). 

pron
  • One or the other of two people or things. 

adv
  • As well. 

conj
  • Introduces the first of two (or occasionally more) options or possibilities, the second (or last) of which is introduced by “or”. 

How often have the words each and every and either occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )