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Example sentences for "editorship"

Lexicographically close words:
editor; editorial; editorially; editorials; editors; editress; edits; edle; edlen; edler
  1. In 1848 they were published under the editorship of J.

  2. It lasted into the twentieth century, under the editorship of Dr.

  3. And then, when I afterwards reviewed my editorship, as I to-day review that other editorship of mine, I should have seen that I was wrong.

  4. But my earlier experience of editorship haunts my memory to warn me.

  5. Less has been said in this work than might perhaps have been wished, of the way in which his editorship of Household Words and All the Year Round was discharged.

  6. My mention of these pleasures of editorship shall close with what I think to him was the greatest.

  7. It had all to be set right by him, and editorship on such terms was not a sinecure.

  8. Jeffrey's resignation of the editorship of the 'Review' was a great disappointment to Carlyle, because it stopped a regular source of income.

  9. Shortly after his return from the North, he was offered the editorship of a newspaper at Lichfield.

  10. This supposition was strengthened by her assuming the editorship of the "Dial," and Christopher Cranch, in caricaturing it, represented her as a Minerva driving a team of the new illuminati.

  11. Early in Banneker's editorship it had been agreed that he should keep free of any business or advertising complications.

  12. Previous to his promotion as Lord Advocate and consequent transference to London, he tried to negotiate for Carlyle's appointment as his successor in the editorship of the Review, but failed to make him accept the necessary conditions.

  13. This was followed by other articles; the publication of his new mazurka; still further articles; and then, in 1907, Bok offered him a regular department in the magazine and a salaried editorship on his staff.

  14. The house also issued another periodical, The Presbyterian Review, a quarterly under the editorship of a board of professors connected with the Princeton and Union Theological Seminaries.

  15. Coues having retired from the Editorship of 'The Osprey,' Dr.

  16. Now, while the prospects of the "Sketch Book" were still dubious, Scott offered him the editorship of an Anti-Jacobin magazine.

  17. In 1812 he accepted the editorship of a periodical called "Select Reviews," to which during the next two years he contributed various critical and biographical articles.

  18. Before his accession it had had not the slightest importance; for the period of his editorship it is doubtful if any review published in English exercised so great an influence, and certainly none ever obtained so large a circulation.

  19. The State Chronicle during his editorship is one of the most cherished recollections of older North Carolinians to-day.

  20. Scudder, in 1898, resigned the editorship of the Atlantic Monthly, Page succeeded him.

  21. Page retired from the editorship of the Forum in 1895.

  22. In 1836, with Professor Gregg, he assumed the editorship of the "Ohio Observer" published at Hudson.

  23. In 1825 Bryant removed to New York to assume the editorship of a monthly review, to which he gave many of his best-known poems.

  24. The magazine was named The Pioneer, and its editorship and ownership were shared with a friend.

  25. During the fifty-two years of his editorship the United States were developed from a few struggling colonies bound together by common interests into one of the greatest of modern nations.

  26. As soon as he lost his editorship he took to writing for the reviews; his articles were merely the résumé of his monologues.

  27. During the three years and a half of my editorship I was assisted by Mr. Goschen, Captain Brackenbury, Edward Dicey, Percy Fitzgerald, H.

  28. Some years before this a periodical called Good Words had been established under the editorship of my friend Dr.

  29. To the same period belongs his institution of the philosophical journal Mind; the first number appeared in January 1876, under the editorship of a former pupil, G.

  30. To this journal Bain contributed many important articles and discussions; and in fact he bore the whole expenses of it till Robertson, owing to ill-health, resigned the editorship in 1891, when it passed into other hands.

  31. He now entered on the editorship of the Literary Gazette, which he conducted till 1850, and with which his name will continue to be associated.

  32. To the pages of the Edinburgh Literary Journal she afterwards contributed numerous poetical compositions, and subsequently various articles in prose and verse to the Scottish Christian Herald, then under the able editorship of the Rev.

  33. The offer of the editorship was accordingly made, and, being accepted, the first number of the newspaper was, early in 1840, issued under his superintendence.

  34. Its editorship is entirely distinct from that of the Tribune.

  35. A modest quarterly journal called The Dial, under the editorship of Margaret Fuller, enjoyed its obscurity for four years, when it ended.

  36. One valuable source of the history of Rhode Island is the Records of the colony, and these have been made available for use by publication, under the efficient editorship of the Hon.

  37. He answered that if I would come right along and take the editorship of the paper he would make me a present of half of it--a proposal so opportune and tempting that forty-eight hours later saw me in the capital of Alabama.

  38. I had succeeded Mr. Prentice in the editorship and part ownership of the Journal.

  39. He offered me the same terms for part ownership and sole editorship of the Courier, which the Journal people had offered me.

  40. He offered me the editorship with forty-nine of the hundred shares of stock on very easy terms, which nowise tempted me.

  41. Together with Harcourt, he left Bancroft's employ in 1874 to accept the editorship of the Overland Monthly.

  42. Leaving in 1874 to assume editorship of the Overland Monthly with Fisher, he was soon back in Bancroft's employ.

  43. The editorship of Andrew McLean has been one of eloquence and energy, uniting a consummate knowledge of Brooklyn with a rare sagacity in estimating men and affairs.

  44. Hatton assumed the editorship of the "Standard-Union.

  45. He now accepted the editorship of the Scots Magazine, to which he had formerly been a contributor, and otherwise employed himself in literary pursuits.

  46. In 1820, he accepted the editorship of the New Monthly Magazine, with a salary of six hundred pounds per annum.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "editorship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.