1408 examples of subscribing in sentences

The first ten numbers will be sent to any one desirous of | | seeing the paper before subscribing, for SIXTY CENTS.

| | | | We will send the first Ten Numbers of PUNCHINELLO to any | | one who wishes to see them, in view of subscribing, on the | | receipt of SIXTY CENTS.

The first ten numbers will be sent to any one desirous of | | seeing the paper before subscribing, for SIXTY CENTS.

| | | | We will send the first Ten Numbers of PUNCHINELLO to any | | one who wishes to see them, in view of subscribing, on the | | receipt of SIXTY CENTS.

The first ten numbers will be sent to any one desirous of | | seeing the paper before subscribing, for SIXTY CENTS.

Stephen, who was immersed in a book on Mayflies, put in ten francs under the impression that he was subscribing towards the rent of the Mess.

But his reluctance yielded to the remonstrances and entreaties of Lambert and the officers, and the instrument was laid in a chamber of the palace for the convenience of such members as had not yet the opportunity of subscribing their names.

They all turn out to see them, and there's lots of them is very good in subscribing to the prizes.

Paracelsus wholly rejects and derides this division of four humours and complexions, but our Galenists generally approve of it, subscribing to this opinion of Montanus.

In speaking of direct appropriations I mean not to include a practice which has obtained to some extent, and to which I have in one instance, in a different capacity, given my assentthat of subscribing to the stock of private associations.

So abundant is domestic capital that competition in subscribing for the stock of local banks has recently led almost to riots.

He preferred subscribing to movements favoured by the "little tin gods" of Darjiling.

I beg Your Excellency to accept the assurances of my lasting gratitude and highest consideration in subscribing myself Your Excellency's most obedient humble servant, SAMUEL F.B. MORSE.

In the early stages of the troubles, when the Southern Commissioners were in Washington, I devoted my time and influence and property, subscribing and paying in the outset five hundred dollars, to set on foot measures for preserving peace honorable to all parties.

On every occasion Louis terminated the letters that he addressed to her by subscribing himself "your very humble and obedient son," and Marie insisted that his wife should follow his example; but Anne refused to make such a concession, declaring that as the Queen-mother merely signed herself "your very affectionate mother," she would, on her side, do no more than subscribe herself "your very affectionate daughter."

The Chancellor of the Exchequer in his annual allocation of grants and remissions of taxation balances no stranger things than does the private citizen, who, having a pound or two to spend at Christmas, decides between subscribing to a Chinese Mission and providing a revolving hatch between his kitchen and his dining-room.

That, I think, can be admitted without subscribing to the view that it was anything more.

What British city was it led the way, in proportion to its population, in subscribing to the war loans?

I speak this as well by subscribing the initial Letters of my Name to thank him, as to incite others to an Imitation of his Virtue.

No subscribing witness to any will can derive any benefit therefrom, unless there be two disinterested and competent witnesses to the same.

The most intelligent and prudent workers were formerly deterred from subscribing by the fear that sickness, unemployment, or other mishap might make it impossible to keep up regular payments.

The most insidious form of the bounty, however, is that of exemption from taxation, or, still worse, granting subsidies or subscribing to the stock and bonds of public-service, or even ordinary private, corporations.

Thus it was with the people of God in the textno sooner does the Lord "pour water upon the thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground," even his Spirit upon the spiritual seed of Israel, but presently they are at covenanting work and subscribing work; "One shall say, I am the Lord's," etc.

He wished to be placed among the asserters of the liberty of his fellow-creatures, and he was therefore desirous of subscribing largely, as well as of doing all he could, both in England and Ireland, for the promotion of such a charitable work.

" Nothing, however, in my opinion, comes up to the originality and point of the Montrose old maiden lady's most "exquisite reason" for not subscribing to the proposed fund for organising a volunteer corps in that town.

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