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Example sentences for "monograph"

Lexicographically close words:
monogamy; monogenists; monogram; monogrammed; monograms; monographic; monographs; monolith; monolithic; monoliths
  1. Thomson, sa vie et ses oeuvres, published an elaborate and admirable monograph on this "forgotten poet.

  2. The manuscript of a History of Greek or Roman Literature, or a monograph on an ancient classic, if it were not at least solid and trustworthy, would have no chance of ever getting beyond a publisher's reader.

  3. An excellent monograph is published, and is popular.

  4. What Mr. Raffety no doubt means is, that Lord Neaves is the author of a monograph on the Greek anthology, as he certainly was.

  5. One morning the Squire unexpectedly plunged into an account of a German monograph he had just received on the subject of the Johannine authorship of the fourth Gospel.

  6. He raised his hand quickly and took down the monograph on 'The Use of the Old Testament in the New,' which the Squire had sent him in the earliest days of their acquaintance.

  7. This, sir, is a monograph which I am desirous of printing," said he, drawing a huge package of manuscript from his pocket.

  8. This is the same as the English Barbastelle, and it appears in Dobson's monograph as Synotus Darjeelinensis.

  9. Monograph on the Gold and Silver Industries, loc.

  10. Settlement Report of the Upper Godavari District (1868), quoted in Mr. Nunn's Monograph on the Gold and Silver Industries of the Central provinces.

  11. Dehon's monograph on the Oraons in the Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.

  12. Has written a monograph on the Herati symbol--a short treatise on the Swastika.

  13. Photo by Frank Cousins Art Company from the Monograph on the Octagon House by the American Institute of Architects See page 234] The building planned by Dr.

  14. Bacon, the monograph by Kuno Fischer of Jena, translated 1857.

  15. During the last year the question has been made the subject of a monograph by the celebrated Strauss.

  16. I have given my reasons, in my 'Monograph on the Fossil Lepadidae,' p.

  17. This is the species to which I alluded in the Introduction to my 'Monograph on Fossil Lepadidae.

  18. These will be fully illustrated in the monograph on the Fossil Balanidae, to be published by the Palaeontographical Society.

  19. The fossil species have been described in a separate Monograph published by the Palaeontographical Society.

  20. We can find no further mention of it in the columns of the London Philatelist or of any other journal published since 1904 nor does Mr. Howes so much as refer to it in his recently published monograph on Canada's postal issues.

  21. See the monograph De Lucio Cestio Pio, by F.

  22. For the Rabbinic traditions relating to Abraham I am indebted to the exhaustive monograph of Dr.

  23. A very learned and exhaustive monograph on Völundr has been written by MM.

  24. In any event the paging must be removed from the first and succeeding volumes until the monograph is finally complete.

  25. Frequently a long monograph will begin in the first number of a volume and extend through two or more volumes.

  26. The records of the Selective Service System also provide some interesting material, but most of this has been published by the Selective Service in its Special Groups (Special Monograph Number 10, 2 vols.

  27. Footnote 7-30: Figures vary for the number actually drafted; those given above are from Selective Service Monograph No.

  28. Those who desire to know more of the chemical analysis of yankona can consult the monograph on the subject given by Dr.

  29. Shufeldt's monograph on the Raven, dealing with one particular bird type.

  30. A Horticultural Monograph of Raspberries, Blackberries, Dewberries, Currants, Gooseberries, and other Shrublike Fruits.

  31. Alexander Winchell, he prepared a monograph on Fossils from the Niagara Limestone of Chicago, which was read to the Boston Society of Natural History.

  32. These and his other works and those of his sons are fully discussed in my monograph "Peter Vischer.

  33. See my monograph on Peter Vischer, or Dr Seeger's P.

  34. Candour would compel me to add that the author of the monograph in question, who is one of the first living ornithologists, is inclined to believe that some swallows in some circumstances do hibernate.

  35. In 1904, were published a monograph on Watts, The Napoleon of Notting Hill, and an important chapter in a composite book, England a Nation.

  36. Soon his monograph on Kingsley should be ready.

  37. Being Monograph Number Two of the Psychopathic Department of the Boston State Hospital, Massachusetts.

  38. Emeritus Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania By Vote of the Trustees of the Boston State Hospital Monograph Number Three of the Psychopathic Department Boston W.

  39. Monograph Number One was A Point Scale for Measuring Mental Ability by Robert M.


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