2410 examples of editorial in sentences

I remember riding down into Surrey from London one Sunday last August and reading an editorial on Louvainso well written, so quivering with noble indignation that one's blood boiled, as they say, and one could scarcely wait to get off the train to begin the work of revenge.

Perhaps the most moving passage in this editorial was about the smoking ruins of the Town Hall, which I later saw intact.

Those who talk of "frightfulness" and get their notions of German soldiers from the vaporings of sedentary publicists, who know no more of them than may be seen through the pipe smoke of their own editorial rooms, are destined to a melancholy awakening.

One Chicago daily, the Mail, actually carried an editorial addressed directly to Parsons and Spies.

The International Journal of Ethics (Philadelphia, 1890 seq.), edited by S. Burns Weston, is "devoted to the advancement of ethical knowledge and practice"; among the foreign members of its editorial committee are Jodl and Von Gizycki.

Had we not gone to so remote a position, we could not possibly ever have become aware how deeply we are indebted to the genius and discoveries of Cadmus and Faust, whose true worshippers are the corps editorial.

When he is about to write an editorial article on Protection, he invariably prepares his mind by reading several chapters on the "Manly Art of Self-Defense," which accounts for the wisdom and brilliancy displayed by him on the subject of tariffs.

All who have seen Mr. GREELEY in the bar-room of a certain city hotel, dashing down brandy or pouring down whisky, and have next morning perused a Tribune editorial on "The Evils of Intemperance," need not be reminded of the chief source of H.G.'s animated style and vigorous diction.

I extract from an editorial article of the Richmond Whig, of January 26, 1832.

" The Western Luminary, a religious paper published at Lexington, Kentucky, in an editorial article, in the summer of 1833, says: "A few weeks since we gave an account of a company of men, women and children, part of whom were manacled, passing through our streets.

A supplement continuing Vale's digest 1754-1917, 13 vols., by the publisher's editorial staff.

© on editorial notes & revision; 10Oct24, A807342.

© on editorial matter & illus.

LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. 1925 North Carolina cumulative statutes, and notes to the Consolidated statutes; under the editorial supervision of Thomas Johnson Michie assisted by A. Hewson Michie.

R115746, 10Aug53, The Bobbs-Merrill Co. (PWH) OKLAHOMA THREE IN ONE SERVICE, prepared by Daniel W. Crockett, assisted by the publisher's editorial staff.

© on vocabulary, editorial notes & comments; 7May28; A1054701.

Edited by the editorial staff of the American Digest System.

Prepared by Daniel W. Crockett, assisted by the publishers editorial staff.

Prepared by Daniel W. Crockett, assisted by the publishers editorial staff.

NM: editorial revisions.

Under the editorial supervision of A. Hewson Michie & Chas.

Under the editorial supervision of A. Hewson Michie, Chas.

Under the editorial supervision of A. Hewson Michie, assisted by Chas.

NM: introd. & editorial matter.

Edited by Joseph Devlin & the editorial dept.

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