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Example sentences for "periodical"

Lexicographically close words:
perineal; perineum; period; periode; periodic; periodically; periodicals; periodicities; periodicity; periods
  1. Down to 1887 Gottschall edited the Brockhaus'sche Blatter fur litterarische Unterhaltung and the monthly periodical Unsere Zeit.

  2. Periodical returns are generally made of first-hand or port stocks, nor should a wide margin of error be possible in the case of farmers' stocks, but second-hand stocks are more difficult to gauge.

  3. The notices taken of it in the periodical press, as well as letters addressed to me by many with whom I am not personally acquainted, show that an unabated interest is still taken in every particular that can be told about her.

  4. The minor Reviews, and other periodical publications, have outréd the matter still further, and given us all abuse and no talent.

  5. This, he held, was not the way in which a respectable periodical should be conducted.

  6. At the end of 1805 differences arose between the Constable and Longman firms as to the periodical works in which they were interested.

  7. Blackwood thereupon changed the name of his periodical to that by which it has since been so well known.

  8. In January 1808 he introduced Mr. Gifford to Mr. Murray, and the starting of the proposed new periodical was the subject of many consultations between them.

  9. It was all the effect of dirty habits, and low living, he said, and not any special and periodical influence in the air.

  10. This great secular redistribution is the black division, and it belongs as naturally to the Russian peasants' system of agrarian ideas as the little local and periodical divisions that take place within the communes themselves.

  11. In France there had long been a school of Catholic social reformers, the disciples of the Economist Le Play, and they are still associated in the Society of Social Peace, and advocate their views in the periodical La Reforme Sociale.

  12. And how do the Russian peasants settle the periodical repartition of the communal lands?

  13. It had become, by one of those periodical reversions to the ways of the eighteenth century, which, it is rumoured, are still not unknown in diplomacy, a question of dominating importance in the foreign policies both of France and England.

  14. I wonder if I'm mistaken in supposing that no other periodical was ever like it.

  15. Here too is a small but well chosen library and three or four newspapers in every European language; all the German newspapers and reviews and the principal periodical works in the German, French, English and Italian languages.

  16. Through subscription to an English periodical he became familiar with Cobden and the Anti-Corn-Law League, and his subsequent intimacy with Cobden contributed much to broaden his horizon.

  17. There are numerous articles relating to him in periodical literature, one of which, a sketch by Thomas Hardy, in Vol.

  18. Sir Rutherford's contributions to periodical literature, forming a tolerably complete repertory of the questions arising out of the intercourse of Europe with Eastern Asia, would fill many volumes.

  19. The long beaches at the Cincinnati site afforded safe landing, while the settlement, secure upon the higher ground and the succession of terraces beyond, could not be engulfed by the periodical river floods.

  20. The periodical visits of these skilled troupes not only excited the interest and improved the cricket of the local centres—Dr.

  21. Books were few, and of periodical literature there was none.

  22. This controversy took its name from a periodical called the "Beacon," edited by Isaac Crewdson.

  23. Periodical literature suits the genius of the Americans, and it is better supported by them than any other description.

  24. It may be said that, upon the whole, the periodical press of America is pretty well on a par with that of this country.

  25. The periodical literature of the United States is highly creditable.

  26. How these are classified, and what periodical changes their supply undergoes, may be conveniently seen by the following tabular view of the New York butchers' receiving-yards during the twelve months of the year 1863.

  27. Every atom in the human frame, as well as in that of animals, undergoes a periodical change by continual waste and renovation; the abode is changed, not its inhabitant.

  28. The elliptical orbits and periodical times of sixteen or seventeen of these stellar systems have been determined.

  29. This periodical work was published by Richardson, in Paternoster row, but was discontinued about two years after.

  30. The Case being thus with Females, it is no wonder if we sometimes meet with Periodical Hæmorrhages answering to the times of the Moon in Males also.

  31. This we say generally of the writers in those periodical papers; but, with reference to Addison in particular, it is time to correct the popular notion of his literary character, or at least to mark it by severer lines of distinction.

  32. Miscellanies in those days were almost periodical repositories of fugitive verse.

  33. To this hour I cannot say what was the nature of those periodical seizures.

  34. Owing to the uncertainty of the periodical rains in Cutch, the country is liable to severe famines, and it has suffered greatly from plague.

  35. Curwen also took to publishing, and brought out a periodical called the Tonic Sol-fa Reporter, and in his later life was occupied in directing the spreading organization of his system.

  36. The works of individual authors lost ground in comparison with such an array of reports from scientific observers, and from that time forth periodical literature has become the standard teacher in what relates to good culture.

  37. But these labors, enormous as they were, had interludes of other periodical work, and were crowned at last by his magnum opus, the "Arboretum.

  38. What is the divine mission of the great marvel of our age, namely, its periodical and fugitive literature?

  39. To produce these is the mission of periodical literature.

  40. As this fertile country can depend upon three months' periodical rain, from the middle of June until September there is no reason for unproductiveness; it would produce a large revenue if in industrious hands.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "periodical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    airing; alternate; annual; beating; book; broadcast; broadcasting; circling; circulation; cyclic; cyclical; daily; daybook; diary; display; dissemination; editorial; epochal; even; fortnightly; intermittent; issue; journal; magazine; measured; metronomic; monthly; newspaper; organ; oscillatory; paper; periodic; periodical; pictorial; printing; propagation; publication; publishing; pulsing; reciprocal; recurrent; review; reviewer; rhythmic; rhythmical; rotary; seasonal; serial; sporadic; spread; steady; undulant; ventilation; weekly