44 examples of memorabilia in sentences

Memorabilia of "What I Know About Farming.

I did not begin to keep a regular full journal till some days after we had set out from Edinburgh; but I have luckily preserved a good many fragments of his Memorabilia from his very first evening in Scotland.

Often must I have occasion to upbraid myself, that soon after our return to the main land, I allowed indolence to prevail over me so much, as to shrink from the labour of continuing my journal with the same minuteness as before; sheltering myself in the thought, that we had done with the Hebrides; and not considering, that Dr. Johnson's Memorabilia were likely to be more valuable when we were restored to a more polished society.

To it we owe all those interesting apophthegms and memorabilia of the ancients, which Plutarch, Xenophon, and Valerius Maximus, have transmitted to us.

[written reminder] note, memo, memorandum; things to be remembered, token of remembrance, memento, souvenir, keepsake, relic, memorabilia.

memorabilia, notabilia^, great doings; red-letter day.

Secondly, the Gospel of John and all the Epistles were purposely written to teach the Christian Faith; whereas the first three Gospels are as evidently intended only as 'memorabilia' of the history of the Christian Revelation, as far as the process of Redemption was carried on in the life, death, and resurrection of the divine Founder.

Mizaldus tells, in his "Memorabilia," the well-known story of the girl fed on poisons, who was sent by the king of the Indies to Alexander the Great.

I think I have the note somewhere in my collection of memorabilia.

This was, I thought to myself, the stuff of a hundred feature stories, the mother-lode of post-colonial memorabilia, the gateway to phantasmagorical explorations.

Her silence, too, now advised him that she was to be upon the defensive, all her armor bristling with commonplace, against which the flight of his quiver of memorabilia might be dented in vain.

XENOPHON, delineation of characters in the Anabasis, iv. 31; Memorabilia, iii. 367, w. 2; v. 414; Treatise of Oeconomy, iii. 94.

Memorabilia of Socrates.

Memorabilia of Socrates; edited, with a foreword, by Lloyd E. Smith.

Greek coins, poems; with memorabilia by Floyd Dell, Edna Kenton, and Susan Glaspell.

Memorabilia, reminiscences, etc. regarding Mary Baker Eddy. Vol.1-2.

EDDY, MARY BAKER. Memorabilia, Mrs. Eddy's letters, memoranda and excerpts therefrom. Vol.1-2. Compiled by Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy.

Memorabilia, Mrs. Eddy's letters, memoranda and excerpts therefrom. SEE Eddy, Mary Baker.

Miscellaneous memorabilia: Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, John Aubrey.

Memorabilia of Socrates.

Greek coins, poems; with memorabilia by Floyd Dell, Edna Kenton, and Susan Glaspell.

Memorabilia, reminiscences, etc. regarding Mary Baker Eddy. Vol.1-2.

EDDY, MARY BAKER. Memorabilia, Mrs. Eddy's letters, memoranda and excerpts therefrom. Vol.1-2. Compiled by Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy.

Miscellaneous memorabilia: Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, John Aubrey.

[Footnote 6: The indictment under which Socrates was condemned at Athens, as reported by Xenophon at the commencement of the Memorabilia, ran thus'Socrates is guilty of crime, inasmuch as he does not believe in those Gods in whom the City believes, but introduces other novelties in regard to the Gods; he is guilty also, inasmuch as he corrupts the youth.'

44 examples of  memorabilia  in sentences