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Example sentences for "reissued"

Lexicographically close words:
reipublicae; reis; reisenden; reisst; reissue; reissues; reit; reiterate; reiterated; reiterates
  1. A little book by John McIntosh, Discovery of America and Origin of the North American Indians, published in Toronto, 1836, was reissued in N.

  2. Provision was made for the retirement of all "state money"; but if the treasury was empty when it came in, it was apt to be reissued without any authority of law.

  3. One edition was reissued in 1727, with verses by Pope prefixed.

  4. His globes, it appears, were reissued by Frederick Akrel,[169] an engraver who had assisted him in his work.

  5. This work, frequently reissued during his lifetime, was followed at intervals by a number of publications chiefly relating to the art of printing.

  6. In accordance with his decision the romance Green Fire is not reissued in its entirety, because he considered the construction of it to be seriously defective.

  7. But these obligations when received and redeemed in gold are not canceled, but are reissued and may do duty many times by way of drawing gold from the Treasury.

  8. Some of these--models of their kind--have been reissued in the Collected Essays.

  9. Hafen, was reissued under title of Ruxton of the Rockies, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.

  10. It does not undertake to settle the nature of our paper money after than, whether it shall be reissued again, whether it shall thereafter be a legal tender, nor whether it shall or shall not supersede bank notes.

  11. On the one side it was urged that, being redeemed, they could not be reissued without an express provision of law.

  12. It could be easily redeemed in United States notes and gold coin, and only reissued when demanded for public convenience.

  13. It also contained this provision: "Such treasury notes may be reissued from time to time as the exigencies of the public service may require," the first authority ever given for the reissue of treasury notes after redemption.

  14. The early registers still exist in Stationers' Hall, near Paternoster Row, London, in quaint and almost undecipherable chirography, and some of them have been reissued in facsimile.

  15. This one-reel work of art has been reissued of late by the Biograph Company.

  16. This film should be reissued in time as a Bunny memorial.

  17. It will soon be reissued by the Vitagraph Company.

  18. Deane Swift, Hawkesworth, and others, added thirteen more volumes in the course of the next twenty-five years, and when the whole was completed it was reissued in three different sizes.

  19. These important articles were omitted when Magna Carta was reissued in 1216 by Henry III.

  20. Afterwards he went to Rome and there revised the text of the Gospel and reissued it for the Church in that city; this is the Western (or, as Blass calls it, Roman) text of the Gospel.

  21. See the Antiquites du Bosphore Cimmerien, by Gille, 1854; reissued by S.

  22. This did not satisfy him, and the work was reissued ten years later in a much more extended form under the title of The History of Architecture.

  23. They probably therefore originated in the Second War and were reissued in the Third.

  24. It was reissued in fac-simile by the Geological Survey of New Jersey in 1877, and this fac-simile is in W.

  25. Carter was a lieutenant in the Fortieth Foot, and his book was seemingly reissued in 1785, with a new title-page.


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