919 examples of journalists in sentences

THE JOURNALISTS ABDICATE XXIV

" All these details were beginning to bewilder the embryo journalists.

"All these proceedings excited the anger of Rossi's enemies, the journalists, the captains of the people, and the Roman clubs."

Journalists, who at 2.30 p.m. had assured me that Russia had intervened in Vienna with success, succumbed now to the general depression.

The attitude of the population of Finland toward Russia is not at all so inimical as would appear on reading the articles in the foreign press proceeding from the pen of hostile journalists.

Once I told the story at the Scribblers' Club to a couple of journalists.

The journalists settled on the prince as a fruitful source for speculation.

Why, those terrible reactionists go so far as to pretend that the Commune has imprisoned the priests, arrested journalists, and stopped the newspapers!""Well, you may say what you please, but a proclamation of Citizen Theiz announces that communication with the departments will not be re-established for some days.

It is in vain that the press has sometimes degraded itself in the eyes of honest men by stooping to applaud and approve of crimes and excesses, that journalists have done what they can to lower it; still the august offspring of the human mind, the press, has really lost neither its power nor its fascination.

You imagined, perhaps, this act would have no other result than that of suppressing violently a private concernwhich is one kind of robberyand of reducing to a state of beggarywhich is a crimethe numerous individuals, journalists, printers, compositors, and others who are employed on the journal, and who live by its means.

He was at the head of a representative body of pioneers, including lawyers, journalists, teachers, students, farmers, and day-laborers, also a minister of the gospel, a carriage-maker, a cabinet-maker, a stonemason, a jeweller, a blacksmith, and women versed in all branches of woman's work.

This will have the support of strong journalists, journalists of the Harden type for example.

This will have the support of strong journalists, journalists of the Harden type for example.

I found his manner intolerable, as, no doubt, other journalists did, and, as the relations of the journalists to the man in office are in Italy generally corrupt, Crispi's aversion to them and their ways accounted easily for the very general and violent hostility between him and the press.

I found his manner intolerable, as, no doubt, other journalists did, and, as the relations of the journalists to the man in office are in Italy generally corrupt, Crispi's aversion to them and their ways accounted easily for the very general and violent hostility between him and the press.

Of all Italian journalists he is the best known.

With Italy balancing on the fence and needing very little urging to cause her to join her fortunes with France, to choose that moment to put Italian journalists in a cow yard struck me as dull.

From among the uneducated and unlettered, we have chosen not only our ambassadors and other negotiators, but even our journalists and pamphleteers; nor have we had any reason to change our measures, or to repent of the confidence which we have placed in ignorance.

Essentials of libel, a handbook for Journalists.

At night he ate his lunches in the coffee-house in Printing House Square, where he used to meet Henry J. Raymond, founder of The New York Times, Horace Greeley of the Tribune and James Gordon Bennett of the Herald, the greatest trio of journalists in the world.

" Some of our journalists have a lot to answer for.

The War, as we have just been reminded by an impressive memorial service, has made deep gaps in the ranks of English journalists, and the loss of JOHN F. MACDONALD'S quick eyes, happy choice of words, and intensely human apprehensions was far from being the least.

There seems to be nothing real here; it is all shadowy, I want to get at men's minds, not at what journalists think is in men's minds.

Stevenson, so well described as the best-dressed young man that ever walked in the Burlington Arcade, has slipped into nothingness despite the journalists and Mr Sidney Colvin's batch of letters.

So assured seemed the event, that English journalists moralized gravely on the inherent weakness of Democracy.

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