7061 examples of journal in sentences

This till contained an old mutilated journal, not of the last, but of one or two of the earlier voyages of the deceased; though it had detached entries that evidently referred to different and distant periods of time.

This paragraph she cut out of the journal in which it met her eye, and enclosing it in Roswell's last letter, there was not a day in the succeeding year in which both were not in her hand, and read for the hundredth time, or more.

" Mary soon found the journal, and handed it to her uncle.

The English traveler to whose journal we have more than once referred, and who, in the first week of the year, saw the royal pair waiting in the gardens of the Tuileries, remarked that though the queen did not appear in good health, but showed melancholy and anxiety in her face, the king, on the other hand, "was as plump as ease could render him."

The last words of this journal were written in the Gulf of Suez, on board the 'Ferooz.'

As Lady Elgin was unable to accompany him, he resumed the habit of conversing with her, so to speak, through the medium of a journal; from which some brief extracts are here given, less for the sake of the few incidents which they record, than for the glimpses which they give into the mind and heart of the writer:- [Sidenote: Man overboard!]

From this time his journal contains more and more frequent notices of the oppressive heat of the weather, and its effects upon his own health and comfort.

We find no encomiums upon him, but what appeared in a Grubstreet Journal, which, however, are much superior to what was usually to be found there.

Journal de Pierre le Grand; History of Peter the Great, by Alexander Gordon; John Bell's Travels in Russia; Henry Bruce's Memoirs of Peter; Motley's Life of Peter I.; Voltaire's History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great; Voltaire's Life of Charles XII.; Biographic Universelle; Encyclopaedia Britannica,article "Russia;" Barrow's Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great; Schuyler's History of Peter the Great.

" Admiral Wharton says that in the King's and the Admiralty's copies of Cook's Journal the name is given as New South Wales, and in a letter written to Mr. John Walker, of Whitby, dated 13th September 1771, Cook says: "The East coast of New Holland, or what I call New South Wales.

" Extract from the only page known to exist of the Journal of the first voyage written by Cook, and dated 6th May, 1770.

But on 26th October a series of disastrous entries commence in the Journal. "Set up the ship's tents for the reception of the ship's company, several of them begin to be taken ill, owing as I suppose to the extream hot weather.

To judge from his own Journal, he must have been rather a difficult man to get on with, but his services as observer were invaluable, and he at all times and seasons was devoted to his special duty: indeed, at times he appears to have thought that every other work should give way to his.

It is a somewhat suggestive fact that Banks hardly makes any reference to Mr. Green throughout his Journal.

The newspapers, of course, blossomed out into paragraphs on the subject of the voyage, more or less correct, and Bingley's Journal on 23rd July stated: "In consequence of this discovery, more ships will be destined in search of this new terrestrial acquisition.

The Journal cried: "Surrey's glorious finish."

Mrs. Heeny's clippings supplied her with such items as her own reading missed; and one day the masseuse appeared with a long article from the leading journal of Little Rock, describing the brilliant nuptials of Mabel Lipscombnow Mrs. Homer Branneyand her departure for "the Coast" in the bridegroom's private car.

Journal of the United States Senate, for 1824-5, p. 231.

Journal H.R. 1829-30, p. 358.

" Journal H.R. 1829-30, p. 379.

Journal H.R. 1821-22, p. 142.

Journal H.R. 1824-25, p. 27.

" Journal U.S. Senate, 1828-29, p. 24.

The following horrible outrage, committed in West Tennessee, not far from Randolph, was published by the Georgetown (S.C.) Union, May 26, 1837, from the Louisville Journal.

" The "Missouri Republican" of July 29, 1837 published the details which follow from the Louisville Journal.

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