9647 examples of edit in sentences

"Iwethat iswe are three quite respectable young women who have under-taken to edit the Millville Daily Tribune, and the people we have secured to assist us are allall quite desirable, in their way.

"But she can't edit the telegraph news.

"Hetty has cured me of my desire to wander, and no matter what I might have been in the past I am satisfied to remain hereafter a country edit

1. hominem nudum, et ad vagitum edit, natura.

Solus homo edit bibitque, &c. 2927.

Lege somnium Kepler: edit.

Pelham's book edit.

Vide Ernestum Burgratium, edit.

See the practices of the Jesuits, Anglice, edit.

Vide vitam ejus edit.

Alcoran edit, et Bibliandro. 6221.

Romanus lib. edit.

Simonis religio incerto auctore Cracoviae edit.

This cursed system of writing dissertations will be the death of us, and if I were to edit another number, I should make a great alteration in that particular.

If I am to edit for you, I cannot find time to contribute.

Mr. Murray, however, consulted his fidus Achates, Mr. Croker; and, putting the letters in his hands, asked him to peruse them, and, if he approved, to edit them.

Yours, J.W.C. The publication of Lady Hervey's letters in 1821 was so successful that Mr. Croker was afterwards induced to edit, with great advantage, letters and memorials of a similar character.

The following letter of Croker shows the spirit in which he began to edit the Countess's letters: Mr. Croker to John Murray.

Mr. Croker also consented to edit the letters of Mrs. Delany to Mr. Hamilton, 1779-88, containing many anecdotes relating to the Royal Family.

In May 1820 Mr. Murray requested Mr. Croker to edit Horace Walpole's "Reminiscences."

The fruit is replete, not only with acid, mucilage, and sugar, but with its own peculiar aromatic and highly volatile secretion, elaborated within itself, on which its fine flavour depends."Introduction to Botany, 6th edit.

If only some subordinate geniusone of those very persons residing and presiding at the universitieswould give the finishing touch to your scientific ideas, collect and edit them fairly, and, in this way, preserve them for the world!

Brongniart in Cuvier Ossemens Fossiles; 2nd Edit.

In the Lettres édifiantes (edit.

If no one sends a more satisfactory reply to the query about "Watching the Sepulchre," the following extract from Parker's Glossary of Architecture (3rd edit.

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