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Example sentences for "journal"

Lexicographically close words:
jouir; jounce; jounced; jouncing; jour; journalism; journalist; journalistic; journalists; journalizing
  1. Kenelm Chillingly in reply largely availed himself of those new ideas which were to influence the rising generation, and with which he had been rendered familiar by the journal of Mr. Mivers and the conversation of Mr. Welby.

  2. He held greatly to the dignity of the anonymous; and even in the journal which he originated nobody could ever ascertain what he wrote.

  3. I first took up the leaf which had been torn out of a small journal or pocket note-book, as was manifested by the red edge on three sides.

  4. But you know perfectly well that nothing is more likely to strike the king's mind than just those reasons the opposition journal has chosen to put forth.

  5. But," said Mitral, "Metivier and Chaboisseau heard it all, and they may play us a trick and tell the matter to some opposition journal which would catch the ball on its way and counteract the effect of the ministerial article.

  6. The article in the liberal journal was instituted by an old money-lender to whom the paper was under obligations; but the young fellow who wrote it cares nothing about it.

  7. I don't know if Bixiou has the art of looking into futurity, but if you have not read the ministerial journal I advise you to study the article about Baudoyer; then, as Monsieur Fleury takes the opposition sheet, you can see the reply.

  8. He began at that time to keep a journal of his life, in which he noted down all the striking events of his day.

  9. Monsieur Rabourdin is a liberal; he subscribes to the 'Journal des Debats,' a dangerous newspaper, which made war on Monsieur le Comte de Villele to please the wounded vanity of Monsieur de Chateaubriand.

  10. Journal of Army Life, Two Years in Europe.

  11. A fine statue of him adorns the Courier-Journal building in Louisville, and his fame is by no means forgotten.

  12. It was a private journal kept during the war, and Mrs. McGuire was afterwards induced to publish it).

  13. Essays in Red Book, [a satirical journal edited by him and Peter Hoffman Cruse].

  14. John York's journal was a thing to sit up nights to read.

  15. The editor of a Newcastle journal was buried in his own garden; and a Northumbrian gentleman under a tomb in his own orchard.

  16. There is an advertisement in the Journal for a young lady," she said.

  17. The Journal was brought to the corporal at noon, while he was considering whether he should rise from his couch or sleep another hour.

  18. Other troubadours were not so modest, and the Rouen Journal found no lack of tuneful offering, that spring, generously print-ing all of it, even at the period when it became epidemic.

  19. Against the resolutions as adopted, Abraham Lincoln prepared a memorandum and, together with Daniel Stone, a fellow member of the body, had the same spread upon its journal as a more accurate expression of their views.

  20. Journal of The General Assembly of Wisconsin, 1859.

  21. Haddon, "Western Tribes of Torres Straits," Journal of the Anthropological Society, Vol.

  22. His journal contains an interesting account of this long and fatiguing tour.

  23. They kept a minute journal of their daily adventures.

  24. One of these men had his wife with him, who, the Journal informs us, 'sate so modestly as any of our countrywomen would do in a strange place.

  25. See what Mr Dickson says to this effect, in a recent number of the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture.

  26. I am indebted to the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture for 1832, p.

  27. Witness what Mr Dawson, the manager of the Australian Agricultural Company, says in his private journal (quoted in Cunningham's New South Wales).

  28. Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, represent the most approved mode of washing and shearing sheep.

  29. Such is the supposition published by Mr King of Hammersmith, in the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, No.

  30. Once his father had considered buying the Hannibal Journal to give Orion a chance, and possibly to further his own political ambitions.

  31. High prices have been offered for copies of the Hannibal journal containing them, but without success.

  32. The satirized editor at first swore that he would thrash the whole journal office, then he left town and did not come back any more.

  33. Scott's journal was written, into the hands of the noble family of Sutherland.

  34. He wrote numerous articles in the Revue historique (of which he was co-director with Gabriel Monod for some years) and in other learned reviews, such as the Revue des questions historiques and the Journal des savants.

  35. Editor of Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists.

  36. Letters and other shorter works of Fabretti are to be found in publications of the time, as the Journal des Savants.

  37. An index to those which have appeared in the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry is to be found in the decennial index (1908) compiled by F.

  38. In 1878 his Journal parisien de Jean de Maupoint, prieur de Ste Catherine-de-la-Couture was published in vol.

  39. Editor of the Journal of Education, London.

  40. There is also in the journal a paragraph about a singular and magnified reflection about Lyulph's Tower in this lake, though the tower itself was hidden from him behind an eminence.

  41. Captain Kregier's journal of these expeditions is printed in O'Callaghan's Documentary History, IV.

  42. From a journal kept by Commander Yorke during this service, which he heads 'A few Miscellaneous Remarks.

  43. It publishes an excellently-got-up monthly journal of its own, which now claims shelf-room in the philatelic library for ten stately annual volumes.

  44. The first stamp journal is said to have been The Monthly Intelligence, published at Manchester in 1862.

  45. Thomas Jefferson, "form the only full and genuine journal of his life.

  46. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London.

  47. Journal of the Ethnological Society of London.

  48. If the book was written at Beauvais, as Chatelain thinks (Journal des Savants, 1900, p.

  49. When the Senate reassembled, Sumner moved that the journal be corrected by striking out Stockton's name from the vote last taken, on the ground that he had no right to vote in his own case.

  50. The Senate Journal showed that it had passed, and the question arose on a motion to correct the Journal.

  51. There was no morning journal with its columns of daily news, no magazine with its sketches of contemporary life, and these private letters were passed from one to another to be read and discussed.

  52. He took her at her word, dropped the adverse criticisms, retained the eulogies, and published it in the "Journal des Savants" as he wished it to go to the world.


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    Other words:
    adventure; album; annals; annual; autobiography; biography; blotter; books; calendar; catalog; chronicle; chronology; confessions; daily; daybook; diary; diptych; docket; fortnightly; fortune; history; inventory; journal; ledger; legend; life; log; magazine; memoir; memorial; minute; monthly; necrology; notebook; obituary; organ; pad; paper; periodical; pictorial; pocketbook; profile; publication; record; register; registry; resume; review; scrapbook; serial; sheet; story; table; tablet; timetable; triptych; weekly