9653 examples of publications in sentences

The temperance publications tell us that candidates for office buy men with whiskey; and the oracles of street tattle that the court, district attorney, and jury, in the late trial of Robinson were bought, yet we have no floating visions of "chattels personal," man auctions, or coffles.

It matters nothing to them that the whole next generation of Canadians has drawn its ideas mainly from American publications, that India and Egypt, in despite of sounder mental nourishment, have developed their own vernacular Press, that Australia and New Zealand even now gravitate to America for books and thought.

Throughout the Eastern States there was various comment by various publications, referring to the affair as "The Oregon Style."

A correspondent of the American Tract Society says, "It was their publications which induced me to appropriate statedly one-tenth of my income to the cause of the Lord.

A work illustrative of this cupola is one of Ludwig Grüner's best publications.

It is the object of this memoir to connect, with the account of Dryden's life and publications such a general view of the literature of the time, as may enable the reader to estimate how far the age was indebted to the poet, and how far the poet was influenced by the taste and manners of the age.

Many of them contain important manuscript notes and anecdotes by him, particularly in his own publications; and the Catalogue, therefore, like all which Mr. Thorpe issues, contains numerous notes highly interesting to bibliographical and literary antiquaries.

But the Council, not feeling authorised to commence a series of literary publications, yet impressed with the value of the work, have suggested its independent publication to their Secretary, Dr. Rimbault, under whose editorial care it accordingly appears.

This is the first authentic edition of this beautiful Scottish ballad, and forms one of the publications by Sir Walter Scott as a member of the Bannatyne Club.

Bulgarian official publications regarded the Dobrudja as a 'Bulgaria Irredenta', and at the outset of the first Balkan war a certain section of the Bulgarian press speculated upon the Bulgarian character of the Dobrudja.

Street & Smith Publications, Inc. (PWH); 7Nov58; R224727. POORE, HENRY RANKIN. Modern art: why, what and how. © 29May31; A38595.

PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS & SABBATH SCHOOL WORK.

Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publications & Sabbath School Work (PWH); 23Mar60; R254052. PRESEY, BENFIELD.

Leonard Hastings Nason (A); 14Mar62; R292681. NAST (CONDE) PUBLICATIONS.

NAST (CONDE) PUBLICATIONS, INC. The brighter flame.

(McGraw-Hill publications in the agricultural & botanical sciences)

CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS, INC. SEE Nast (Conde) Publications, Inc. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, WASHINGTON.

CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS, INC. SEE Nast (Conde) Publications, Inc. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, WASHINGTON.

(Publications of the Food Research Institute grain economics series, no.2) © 24Jan40; A137467.

"Considered from this point of view, I think that in your present volume ["Mysteries of Corpus Christi", or "Autos Sacramentales" of Calderon] you are always as successful as you were in your previous publications of the same sort, and sometimes more so; easier, I mean, freer, and more happily expressive.

If the publications of the Society are of sufficient merit, their profits should cover the expenses of an unsalaried staff; and though it shall be optional for their authors to retain a share of such prospective profits, it is hoped that most of those who contribute their work will be willing to allow all the profits to go into the funds of the Society.

PUBLICATIONS.

Meanwhile they guarantee the general soundness of the books and publications which will be advertised on their pages; but under no circumstances do they make the Society responsible for all the opinions of its contributors; they desire full discussion of all questions.

I possess two curious, and now, I believe, rather scarce, publications on the prevalent Scotticisms of our speaking and writing.

The tone which is adopted by publications, which are the organs of various party opinions amongst us, show how keenly disputants, once excited, will deal with each other.

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