Subjoined Sentence Examples

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  • Details for 1897 are shown in the subjoined table.

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  • The subjoined table shows the extent of the trade from an agricultural, as well as from a manufacturing, point of view.

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  • The encyclical letter is accompanied by sixty-three resolutions (which include careful provision for provincial organization and the extension of the title "archbishop" to all metropolitans, a "thankful recognition of the revival of brotherhoods and sisterhoods, and of the office of deaconess," and a desire to promote friendly relations with the Eastern Churches and the various Old Catholic bodies), and the reports of the eleven committees are subjoined.

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  • The accompanying letter press is in some places copious, and useful lists of the species of various genera are occasionally subjoined, adding to the definite value of the work, which, forming one volume, was completed in 1869.

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  • To the short notices of it given in the 4th and 5th parts of the Opus Majus, he subjoined two, or perhaps three, extended accounts of it.

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  • The relations of the above authorities are too complicated to be treated of here in detail, but they are represented on the subjoined diagram.

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  • Of these a brief summary, beginning with the department of general literature and passing on to history and science, is subjoined.

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  • For the application of the foregoing considerations to practice, the subjoined table has been prepared.

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  • Spottiswoode published in 1620 Refutatio libelli de regimine ecclesiae scoticanae, an answer to a tract of Calderwood, who replied in the Vindiciae subjoined to his Altare damascenum, (1623).

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  • Many more might be added to the subjoined list Acaena.

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  • The subjoined table expresses the typical subdivisions which can be recognized, with modifications, in the United Kingdom.

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  • Kayser points out, the real state of the matter is more accurately represented by the subjoined tabular scheme.

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  • Some illustrations in detail of these points are subjoined.

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  • Almost every sentence in it is enigmatic. As now published, there are always subjoined to it certain appendixes, which are ascribed to Confucius himself.

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  • These Are Exhibited In The Subjoined Table (Table Iii.) Called The Extended Table Of Epacts, Which Is Constructed In The Following Manner.

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  • The subjoined diagram will indicate the relationship of the forms.

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  • The subjoined table gives the names of the various states cornposing the empire and the number of votes which the separate states have in the federal council.

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