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subjoin

[suhb-join] / səbˈdʒɔɪn /


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We subjoin to Ramsay's copy the admirable version obtained by Motherwell from recitation, and still another variation furnished by Kinloch.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume II (of 8) by Various

We subjoin the passage in contrast with the parallel texts of the first and third Gospels.

From Supernatural Religion, Vol. I. (of III) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation by Walter Richard Cassels

An index referring to the rhyming or important words should be appended, and it would be advisable to subjoin translation of the few Latin and French citations.

From Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 96, August 30, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various

I shall therefore subjoin here some considerations, by way of answer to this.

From A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods by Alexander Shields

We subjoin the following poem, written by him at this time.

From Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou by Maturin Murray Ballou




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