Which preposition to use with weeklies
When the last caller had retired, Mrs. King, after exchanging some general observations with her husband concerning her impressions of Boston and its people, seated herself at the window, with a number of Harper's Weekly in her hand; but the paper soon dropped on her lap, and she seemed gazing into infinity.
"The Ministry of Munitions has for disposal approximately 75 TONS WEEKLY of PRESS MUD."Advt.
NOTES This article first appeared in the British Weekly for 13 May 1887, forming Stevenson's contribution to a symposium on this subject by some of the celebrated writers of the day, including Gladstone, Ruskin, Hamerton; and others as widely different as Archdeacon Farrar and Rider Haggard.
There are semi-weekly boats between Portland and Corvallis, and tri-weekly between Portland and Salem.
A friend telephoned from town that the current-events weekly at the moving-picture theatre showed Adam in the view of the dreadnoughts at Guantánamo.
He received his weekly from the parsimonious old man.
The family mail came bi-weekly to Howlett's, as the post-office at the railroad station was entirely too distant for convenience; and as Saturday approached it was evident, from Mrs Keswick's occasional remarks and questions, that she expected a letter.
IT IS AN UP-TO-DATE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY WITH SIXTY PAGES OF READING MATTER.
Colored newspapers varying from the type of weeklies like The North Star to that of the modern magazine like The Anglo-African were published in most large towns and cities of the North.
Lord Pinkerton was starting a new one, a weekly, and it promised to sell better than any other weekly on the market, but far better.
First, the amount to which we have endeavoured to raise our subscriptions has been to the extent of from two shillings to two shillings and sixpence weekly per head; in this late cold weather an additional sixpence has been provided, mainly for coal and clothing.