On the front is a painting of St. Dunstan kneeling before our Saviour, and at the top is written "Pictura et Scriptura hujus pagine subtas visi est de propria manu sei Dunstani.
Id enim temporis adornabatur bellum in Gallos, et hujus fabulae non minimam partem Minoritae duo agebant, quorum alter, fax belli, mitram meruit, alter bonis lateribus vociferabatur in concionibus in Poetas.
Arconidis hujus filiam, but whom his father commands, when and where he likes, his affection must dance attendance upon him.
The expression in the original is full and expressive, lucrosæ hujus et sanguinantis eloquentiæ; that gainful and blood-thirsty eloquence.
Many other accounts like these we meet sometimes in history [SN: Hujus farinae multa in historia horribili.
Cicero was afraid to speak what he knew of the Unity of the Eternal God, the Maker of all: Illum quasi parentem hujus universitatis invenire, difficile; et cum inveniris, indicare in vulgus nefas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hujus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.