Use journal in a sentence
Sentences starting with journal
- Journal and Review for January, 1860. [6]
- Journal of Med. [3]
Sentences ending with journal
- I will tell you what has changed it," and Detricand drew from his pocket Lorenzo Dow's journal. [11]
- Not all newspapers which make money are good, for some succeed by catering to the lowest tastes of respectable people, and to the prejudice, ignorance, and passion of the lowest class; but, as a rule, the successful journal pecuniarily is the best journal. [4]
- It is satisfactory to add, that the views assailed have also been unflinchingly defended by unsought champions, among the ablest of whom it is pleasant to mention, at this moment of political alienation, the Editor of the Charleston Medical Journal. [6]
- Have you given these items to any other journal? [5]
- I suppose that the most cultivated and best informed portion of the earth's surface--the Western Reserve of Ohio, as free from conceit as it is from a suspicion that it lacks anything owes its pre-eminence solely to this comprehensive journal. [4]
- Your observation that the horse-chestnut as an article of commerce is steadily gaining in favor is simply calculated to destroy this journal. [5]
- They have pleased some of my friends, and so may please some of your readers, and you asked me in the spring if I hadn't somewhat to contribute to your journal. [6]
- There it stared Philip in the face and seemed to be the only conspicuous thing in the journal. [4]
- H. Bailhache, formerly one of the proprietors of the Illinois State Journal. [7]
- In the Republican of this morning he has presented the world with a new work of six columns in length; in consequence of which I must beg the room of one column in the Journal. [7]
Short sentences using journal
- That journal finished me. [5]
- This book was his journal. [11]
- Journal, cited in Am. [3]
- Law Journal, vol. [3]
- Journal, April, 1838. [3]
- Journal. [3]
More example sentences with the word journal in them
- Speed also says you must not fail to send us the New York Journal he wrote for some time since. [7]
- Every week he wrote lushy "poetry" for the journal, about his newest conquest. [5]
- It was returned with thanks: the journal had its own art critic. [4]
- With the prosperity which he made attend his work he changed the character of the enterprise, and with Fulkerson's enthusiastic support he gave the public an art journal of as high grade as 'Les Lettres et les Arts', and very much that sort of thing. [8]
- His varied abilities were fully recognized by the readers of the journal he edited. [4]
- To the Admiralty we owed the fact, the journal urged, that the Araminta was now at the bottom of the sea, and its young commander confined in a French fortress, his brave and distinguished services lost to the country. [11]
- This little journal was started something like twenty years ago. [4]
- The Hannibal journal was no great paper from the beginning, and it did not improve with time. [5]
- John York's journal was a thing to sit up nights to read. [11]
- The speech, not very well reported, appears in the State journal of this morning. [7]
- I had a very complete set of the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences;" an entire set of the "North American Review," and many volumes of the reprints of the three leading British quarterlies. [3]
- He had quietly vacated two curacies because there had been bitter complaints that the records of certain baptisms, marriages, and burials might only be found in the chequered journal of his life, sandwiched between fantastic reflections and remarks upon the rubric. [11]
- Mr. Dow's thin trembling fingers clutched eagerly--it was his only passion--at this journal of his life. [11]
- A story is told of a metropolitan journal, which illustrates another difficulty the public has in keeping up its confidence in newspaper infallibility. [4]
- I direct this to you at Hillsborough, and shall try to have both your letter and this appear in the Journal and Register of Monday morning. [7]
- I should like to say a word, if time permitted, upon the form of the journal, and about advertisements. [4]
- These he used to read aloud to his friends afterwards and ask them to guess from which journal each of them had been cut. [5]
- I am indebted to Mr. Walsh for having sent me this extract from 'A Journal of the Doings of Cicada septemdecim,' by Dr. [1]
- It came back to England after he'd had his fill of Hudson's Bay and the earth beneath, and had gone, as he himself said on the last page of the journal, to follow the king's buglers in 'the land that is far off. [11]
- In two or three of the last numbers of the Sangamon Journal, articles of the most personal nature and calculated to degrade me have made their appearance. [7]
- But what is this in the morning journal, at breakfast?--"An area of low pressure is moving from the Tortugas north. [4]
- An exception to these in Bavaria is the "Allgerneine Zeitung" of Augsburg, which is old and immensely respectable, and is perhaps, for extent of correspondence and splendidly written editorials on a great variety of topics, excelled by no journal in Europe except the London "Times. [4]
- The editor of the Sangamon Journal gave me to understand that you are the author of an article which appeared, I think, in that paper of the 2d September instant, headed "The Lost Townships," and signed Rebecca or 'Becca. [7]
- If her Majesty, the Queen of England, sends you a copy of her "Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands," be sure you mark your letter of thanks for it Private! [6]
- The notice from the People's Journal also duly reached me, and this morning I received the Spectator. [14]
- I was in the islands to write letters for the weekly edition of the Sacramento 'Union,' a rich and influential daily journal which hadn't any use for them, but could afford to spend twenty dollars a week for nothing. [5]
- The truth is that the development of the modern journal has been so sudden and marvelous that its conductors find themselves in possession of a machine that they scarcely know how to manage or direct. [4]
- One journal protested that it was not possible to believe in Dyck Calhoun's guilt; that his outward habits were known to all, and were above suspicion, although he had collogued--though never secretly, so far as the world knew--with some of the advanced revolutionary spirits. [11]
- It was reported that Brevoort and Dennis had kept a journal of their foreign travel, "which is so exquisitely humorous that Mrs. Cooper, on only looking at the first word, fell into a fit of laughing that lasted half an hour. [4]
- They found the Territorial Enterprise, a poverty-stricken weekly journal, gasping for breath and likely to die. [5]
- The old man takes in the "Blue Ridge Baptist," a journal which we found largely taken up with the experiences of its editor on his journeys roundabout in search of subscribers. [4]
- You will also take possession by military force of the printing establishments of the New York World and Journal of Commerce, and hold the same until further orders, and prohibit any further publication therefrom. [7]
- I shall not subscribe my name; but I hereby authorize the editor of the Journal to give it up to any one that may call for it. [7]
- I wish to submit the following local item, from a Mannheim journal, by way of illustration: "In the daybeforeyesterdayshortlyaftereleveno'clock Night, the inthistownstandingtavern called 'The Wagoner' was downburnt. [5]
- But the journal still languished, and the printers sold out to Captain Ogden, a rich man and a pleasant gentleman who chose to amuse himself with such an expensive luxury without much caring about the cost of it. [5]
- And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr. Storrs of Doncaster, to be, found in the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences" for January, 1843. [3]
- Even my little speech shows how this was; and if you will go to the library, you may get the Journal of 1845-46, in which you will find the whole for yourself. [7]
- Why not sell simultaneous rights, for this once, to the Ladies' Home Journal or Collier's, or both, and recoup yourself?--for I would like to get it to classes that can't afford Harper's. [5]
- When he finished, she began the account of her discovery: "I do certainly believe I have found an account of his case in an Italian medical journal of about fourteen years ago. [6]
- Do you not remember what Professor Silliman says, in that pleasant journal of his, about the little ebony cabinet which Mary, Queen of Scots, brought with her from France,--how 'its drawers still exhale the sweetest perfumes'? [6]
- See also Dr. Reid's case in same Journal for April, 1846. [3]
- I have read recently in some medical journal, that an American practitioner, whose name is known to the country, is prescribing the hoof of a horse for epilepsy. [3]
- What is its reader to do when his journal thrusts upon him every day the amount contained in a fair-sized duodecimo volume, and on Sundays the amount of two of them? [4]
- The Essay was read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, and, at the request of the Society, printed in the "New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery" for April, 1843. [3]
- This Essay was read before a small Association called "The Society for Medical Improvement," and published in a Medical Journal which lasted but a single year. [6]
- He opened Le Petit Journal, Coil Blas, Galignani, and the New York Tom-Tom, one by one. [11]
- In my sister Paula's journal I have an almost daily account of that period, with frequent reference to political events, but it is not my task to write a history of the Berlin revolution. [10]
- In "The Journal of the American Medical Association," dated April 26,1890, published at Chicago, I am reported, in quotation marks, as saying, "Give me opium, wine, and milk, and I will cure all diseases to which flesh is heir. [6]
- Babbage, 'Edinburgh Journal of Science,' 1829, vol. [1]
- It is full of inscriptions in the dead languages, which fact makes me think Hercules could not have traveled much, else he would not have kept a journal. [5]
- Dr. Macculloch, 'Silliman's North American Journal of Science,' vol. [1]
- Thirty-three small-pica lines news in a daily journal in a King's Capital of one hundred and seventy thousand inhabitants is surely not an overdose. [5]
- The reading-matter in my copy of the Munich journal consists of a total of 1,654 words --for I counted them. [5]
- And the journal must cease to be a sort of waste-basket at the end of a telegraph wire, into which any reporter, telegraph operator, or gossip-monger can dump whatever he pleases. [4]
- I didn't lose much time after I'd read the journal. [11]
- I hear so much talk about it as being among the finest works of art which have yet appeared in that journal, that I feel a strong desire to see it. [5]
- He visited the Loan Exhibition, and wrote a careful criticism on the pictures and sent it to a well-known journal. [4]
- Mr. Yates Ackerly's Letter in the same Journal, 1838. [3]
- It naturally attracted less attention than it would have done if published in such a periodical as the "American Journal of Medical Sciences. [6]
- Quoted by Mr. Lawson Tait in his 'Law of Natural Selection,' 'Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science,' Feb. 1869. [1]
- It is well known to those who have had the good fortune to see the "Homoeopathic Examiner," that this journal led off, in its first number, with a grand display of everything the newly imported doctrine had to show for itself. [3]
- Yet I have known a practitioner,--perhaps more than one,--who was as much under the dominant influence of the last article he had read in his favorite medical journal as a milliner under the sway of the last fashion-plate. [3]
- In the same journal, of the same date, I find the following (surname suppressed, as before): Wagner.--On the 10th inst., Ferguson G., the son of William L. and Martha Theresa Wagner, aged 4 weeks and 1 day. [5]
- Even a religious journal will, after a while, be injured by this. [4]
- Taking the leather-covered journal of his life in both hands, he held it out. [11]
- The village weekly journal had lately gone into new hands. [5]
- Another journal began its editorial with less lyrical beauty, but with equal force. [5]
- Young Henry set it down in his scanty journal with the judicious comment that 'it might have been a fine sight from a ship. [5]
- It was reported in the next morning's newspapers, and will be given at full length, doubtless, in the next number of the Psychological Journal. [6]
- Cambridge, as quoted in 'Quarterly Journal of Science,' 1868, page 429. [1]
- The Drakes mentioned in my sister's journal are the family of the sculptor, to whom Berlin and many another German city owe such splendid works of art. [10]
- A medical entry in Governor Winthrop's journal may seem at first sight a mere curiosity; but, rightly interpreted, it is a key to his whole system of belief as to the order of the universe and the relations between man and his Maker. [3]
- Captain Vallancey, writing in a Madras journal in those old times, makes this remark: "The day that sees this far-spread evil eradicated from India and known only in name, will greatly tend to immortalize British rule in the East. [5]
- Not second in importance to any department of the journal is the reporting; that is, the special reporting as distinguished from the more general news-gathering. [4]
- And told him how to keep a journal on the shirt with his blood, and all that. [5]
- Do you still hold to your former purpose of keeping a daily journal? [11]
- And he sipped his coffee and glanced over the morning journal, and he referred to the conversation of the night before, and said that he would look after the purchase at once. [4]
- Of this journal, Hawley and Warner, now in part proprietors, were the editorial writers. [4]
- How many subscribers has the Journal got? [5]
- But it was hardly fair, one journal pointed out, to hold Henderson responsible for his untimely death. [4]
- For once the Hannibal Journal was in demand--a novelty it had not experienced before. [5]
- The struggling Journal had swallowed up those advance-payments, but its "claim" was a severe one and they had failed to cure it. [5]
- Here was a great occasion to serve my journal, and I not able to take advantage of it. [5]
- It was to go down to the Sandwich Islands and write some letters for the Sacramento Union, an excellent journal and liberal with employees. [5]
- I think a German daily journal doesn't do any good to speak of, but at the same time it doesn't do any harm. [5]
- And does the gentleman, may I ask, ever read the pages of the Hibbert Journal? [9]
- As to the general effects of the indeterminate sentence, I will repeat here what I recently wrote for the Yale Law Journal: It is unnecessary to say in a law journal that the indeterminate sentence is a measure as yet untried. [4]
- I am driven from pillar to post and hurried up and down, sometimes with stencil-plate and paste-brush to defile the fences with cabalistic legends, and sometimes in grotesque and extravagant character at the behest of some driving journal. [5]
- On this point, for instance, among the numerous facts disproving the statement, the "American Journal of Medical Sciences," published not far from his lecture-room, would have presented him with a respectable catalog of such cases. [3]
- He bought an evening journal, but he could not read it. [4]
- Whitman, Walt: his enumerations, 325, 326; journal, 344, 346. [6]
- That was not encouraging, and his next effort for the same journal was returned. [4]
- Run your eye down the columns of your journal. [4]
- Nothing more quickly destroys the character of a journal, begets distrust of it, and so reduces its value, than the well-founded suspicion that its editorial columns are the property of advertisers. [4]
- If the reporting department needs strengthening and reduction to order in the American journal, we may also query whether the department of correspondence sustains the boast that the American, newspaper is the best in the world. [4]
- Look at the date of the journal when he was eleven years old, it would make him twenty-five now, and that is just about the age the people here think he must be of. [6]
- The journal is considered "mean" if it will not surrender its columns freely to notices and announcements of this sort. [4]
- I entreat you, command this old man to translate those parts of the physician Sonnophre's journal, which allude to this story. [10]
- Yesterday Douglas, having chosen to consider himself insulted by something in the Journal, undertook to cane Francis in the street. [7]
- In five hundred cases of midwifery, of which Dr. Storer has given an abstract in the first number of this Journal, there was only one instance of fatal puerperal peritonitis. [3]
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