I have a number of memorandums of business to make out for Johnstone.
The history of the times to which these memorandums and documents relate are enveloped in thick darkness.
There exists no longer any reason for concealment on the subject; and it is therefore now admitted that this note was written from memorandums made at the time by the author of this volume.
If you were to convict this gentleman on account of any memorandums found in his possession, because they are found there, I do think a great injustice indeed would be worked.
I havememorandums that will enable me to answer any questions.
There are among his papers some fragments of an Essay [Footnote: Or rather memorandums collected, as was his custom, with a view to the composition of such an Essay.
A few of thesememorandums will, I have no doubt, be acceptable to the reader.
I shall give the memorandums as I find them, with no other difference, than that of classing together those that have relation to the same thought or subject.
I wish you would, as opportunity offers, make memorandums of the regulations of the academies.
There were the pencilled marks and memorandums on the wainscot by the window.
The Evans materials contain a rare collection of clippings and memorandums on integration in the armed forces; the Gillem Papers are particularly interesting for the summaries of testimony before the Gillem Board.
Footnote 105: It is a thin book, simply lapped in parchment, and filled with brief memorandums written in a remarkably neat and minute hand.
As I have only my almanac memorandums for this month, I shall hasten immediately to what I think my dear partial lecturers will find most to their taste in the course of it.
I begin to confine mymemorandums almost wholly to my own personal proceedings.
It would seem that it is,--that the discovery of pencilled memorandums in a modern hand and in modern spelling, over which the readings in ink are written in an antique hand and antique spelling, leaves no doubt upon the question.
He found the pencilled memorandums "plentifully distributed down the margins," and "the particles of plumbago in the hollows of the paper" in every instance that he has examined.
I have many other memorandums on Guernsey herbs; but as they are written in Latin, and were mislaid up to the hour of publishing, are consequently omitted.
But your clerks sometimes see you make memorandums from them?
I only make memorandums of your instructions, which I give to my clerks, but never your letters.
We have thus far left out of consideration the faint pencil-memorandums which play so important a part in the history of Mr. Collier's folio.
These pencil-memorandums are in some instances written in a modern cursive hand, to which marginal readings in ink, written in an antique hand, correspond.
This leaves but five pencil memorandumsof changes in the text; and they, with two exceptions, are the mere adding of letters not necessary to the sense.
Some of the pencilled memorandums in the folio of 1632 seem to be unmistakably in the handwriting of Mr. Collier.
These pencil-memorandums in some instances underlie the words in ink which correspond to them.
There are some pencil-memorandums to which no corresponding change in ink has been made; and one of these is in short-hand of a system which did not come into use until 1774.
We shall also find, farther on, that pencil-memorandums or guides, the good faith of which no one pretends to gainsay, were used upon this volume.
Another volume in the possession of the present writer affords satisfactory evidence that these pencil-marks may be memorandums made in the latter half of the century 1600.
I spent another week in railing at these abominably stupid or unnecessarily cautious creatures of ceremony, and made memorandums for an eloquent chapter in my work.
To this I must add, I found full employment for the few moments, when I could rouse myself from a melancholy lethargy, to spend in looking over my store of astronomical and other memorandums of upwards of fifty years' collecting.
If I should leave off making memorandums of such events as affect or are interesting to me, I should feel like what I am,--namely, a person that has nothing more to do in this world.
As the reading went on, his majesty made memorandums and notes with his pencil on a sheet of paper, but did not interrupt during the whole progress of the lecture.
He then commenced reading, taking memorandums on his tablets as he proceeded.
Mr. Monroe took up his commonplace-book, and made memorandums of my statements respecting the mines.
Finished the perusal of Marshall's Washington, and took the notes contained in memorandums P.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "memorandums" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.