It must have been horrible enough to know they'd been written to him; but to publish them!
But to look too narrowly to every step, and to write up a register of men’s mere frailties, especially so as to publish them to the world; that is inconsistent with the rule of love.
Froude was to read them, to keep them, and to publish them or not, as he pleased, after Carlyle was dead.
Forced to make up his mind at once, and believing that publication was Carlyle's own wish, he replied that he meant to publish them.
Froude was under the impression that Carlyle had given him the letters because he wanted them to be published, and did not want to publish them.
I once had persuaded him to leave it entirely to my discretion either to publish them at what time I thought proper, or not to publish them at all.
It would appear that some one, who had got hold of Smith's ideas through attending his class or frequenting his company, either had published them, or was believed to be going to publish them as his own.
Taking it for granted that such things would shortly appear, I thought it wiser to be the first to publish them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "publish them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.