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Example sentences for "edited"

Lexicographically close words:
edilie; edin; eding; edit; edita; editing; editio; edition; editiones; editions
  1. I was reading the other day a lately published collection of the Letters of Charles Lamb, edited by Serjeant Talfourd, where I found it mentioned that Mrs. Leicester's School was the first production of Lamb and his sister.

  2. Letters and Journals of Lady Eastlake, edited by her nephew, Charles Eastlake Smith, vol.

  3. One, at least, ought to have known better, for he has edited more books of the Puritan epoch than any other man in England.

  4. We have taken charge of the National Suffrage Bulletin which is edited by the chairman of the organization committee, have had it printed in Philadelphia and mailed from the headquarters.

  5. An organ is published called Notes, edited by Mrs. Booker T.

  6. The Report had a double column every Saturday edited by Miss Winnifred Harper.

  7. Dall, she edited the Una, founded in 1853, the first distinctively woman suffrage paper.

  8. A special paper, The Amendment, was edited by Mrs. Lillie B.

  9. Charlton who has edited and published the paper from 1894 to the present time.

  10. About forty weekly papers had columns edited by the press committee.

  11. The report of this convention, edited by Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton, is the most complete of any ever issued by the association and has been placed in most of the public libraries of the United States.

  12. She was attacked by that influential Methodist paper, the Christian Advocate, edited by the Rev.

  13. The Woman's Standard has continued to be a source of pride to Iowa women up to the present time, and is now edited by J.

  14. It is edited by Miss Vida Goldstein and appears monthly.

  15. Send them short, pithy communications, and, when possible, secure a column in each, to be edited by the society.

  16. They edited and managed it, publishing it at their own risk, and it received a liberal patronage.

  17. From 1830 he edited the Berliner Astronomisches Jahrbuch.

  18. He edited various classics, the first edition of the Greek Testament from MSS.

  19. After the death of Marx he edited the second and third volumes of Das Kapital.

  20. Such is the frequent level of the Zoophilist, the official journal of the National Society, edited by Mr. Berdoe, controlled by Mr. Coleridge.

  21. Bell, in the valuable series of monographs edited by Dr.

  22. Everyman, The Second Shepherd's Play, and Other Miracles and Folk Plays Edited by Clarence Griffin Child, Professor of English in the University of Pennsylvania.

  23. Selections from Irving's Bracebridge Hall Edited by Samuel Thurber, head of the English Department, Technical High School, Newton, Mass.

  24. VII When the late Principal Shairp edited the Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland in 1803, he inserted an elaborate and valuable introduction, with a few explanatory and topographical notes.

  25. Donne's own Elegie appeared in a collection edited by Sylvester: 'Lachrymae Lachrymarum, or The Spirit of Teares distilled from the untimely Death of the Incomparable Prince Panaretus.

  26. As it is, they come after all the other poems; they are edited with some cautious dashes; and their text is almost identical with that of N, TCD.

  27. His poems, which have been collected and edited by the late Dr.

  28. For the great Pianoforte School edited by Lebert and Stark, Liszt wrote the concert-studies "Waldesrauschen" and "Gnomenreigen.

  29. Some of these directions and hints have recently appeared in their vigorous original in the Table-Talk edited by Kroker.

  30. These biographies were edited by Baluze, with notes and documents of such value that Avignon without him is like Athenaeus without Casaubon, or the Theodosian Code without Godefroy.

  31. Fragmentary Illustrations of the History of the Book of Common Prayer, edited by the Bishop of Chester, p.

  32. Collected, Edited (in Gaelic), Translated, and Annotated by the Rev.

  33. Edited (in Gaelic) and Translated by the Rev.

  34. Collected, Edited (in Gaelic), and Translated by the Rev.

  35. American Edition, edited by Father Lambert, author of Notes on Ingersoll, &c.

  36. The following passages are taken from a most excellent and valuable work, "Purgatory Surveyed," edited by the late lamented Dr.

  37. See 'The Letters of Charles Lamb', edited by Alfred Ainger, vol.

  38. See Letters of Charles Lamb, edited by Alfred Ainger, vol.

  39. The Letters of Charles Lamb', edited by A.

  40. See 'Letters of Charles Lamb', edited by Alfred Ainger, vol.

  41. The Letters of Charles Lamb', edited by Alfred Ainger, vol.

  42. A Young Folks' Department has recently been added, edited by Ouina, through her medium, Mrs. Cora L.

  43. Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography has sent out its first volume, edited by Gen.

  44. In some colonies there are carefully edited series of volumes chronologically arranged, but in others the records have been but irregularly printed.

  45. Channing edited a paper called "The Latimer Journal and North Star.

  46. Hence, too, has come the twelve feet of text-books on English on my shelves with many standard works, edited for schools, with more notes than text.

  47. A series of essays by various authors, edited by Alice Woods, with an introduction by M.

  48. Footnote 132: Called the "Anecdoton Holderi", from the German scholar who has edited it.

  49. It is now about half a century since the only uniform edition of his works was edited by Scott.

  50. There is a corresponding American series, edited by Charles Dudley Warner, and embracing such men as Washington Irving, J.

  51. This, with the aid of his friend, he edited and managed for a year.

  52. Harper & Brothers for permission to use extracts from "Letters of James Russell Lowell, edited by Charles Eliot Norton," and to Messrs.

  53. Lowell became a regular contributor to the Freeman, an antislavery paper once edited by Whittier.

  54. The most famous impersonator of the clown was Grimaldi, whose memoirs were edited by Charles Dickens.

  55. Edited for the Princeton Historical Association, by John Rogers Williams.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "edited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.