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Example sentences for "republished"

Lexicographically close words:
republicanism; republication; republicks; republics; republish; republishing; repudiate; repudiated; repudiates; repudiating
  1. Already the first glimmerings of apprehension are to be detected in his tentative endeavours to realise his metier in the pastoral dialogue of Patie and Roger republished in his volume.

  2. Of course, a supply had to be forthcoming to meet such a demand, but of these, numberless pieces, on topics of political or merely ephemeral interest, were never republished after their appearance in broadside form.

  3. That the work be republished in the United States within six months of its publication abroad.

  4. The great success of his novel was not obtained in its original serial form, but in its republished form, when it appealed from the Unknown to the Known Public.

  5. On its completion in the Revue de Paris, "Le Lys dans la Vallee" was republished by Monsieur Werdet, who had secured his interest in the work by a timely advance of six thousand francs.

  6. James, of Oxford, republished an Index with due animadversions.

  7. He also published a preceding one without the Latin version; which was republished at Tubingen, with a preface by Paulus.

  8. This most delightful work has lately been republished in 2 vols.

  9. This archetype differs in many respects from the form in which it was republished by the editor of the entire work.

  10. One of the promoters of the new school was Antonio Cesari of Verona, who republished ancient authors, and brought out a new edition, with additions, of the Vocabolario della Crusca.

  11. The map was republished by the Hakluyt Society in 1880.

  12. A more important inquiry in behalf of the narrative took place at Venice in 1808, when Cardinal Zurla republished the map in an essay, and marked out the track of the Zeni on a modern chart.

  13. Spanish version untrustworthy, and so with the aid of some natives he gave it a French rendering, and republished it a few years later as Popol Vuh.

  14. Dall, which have not met the author’s sanction, it was republished as Prehistoric America (N.

  15. These articles and one other were republished after Jevons's death, together with his earlier logical treatises, in a volume, entitled Pure Logic, and other Minor Works.

  16. He published many textbooks of chemistry, organic and inorganic, which were republished in England and were translated abroad.

  17. George Croly's Salathiel, which appeared anonymously in 1828, gave a highly elaborate turn to the legend; this has been republished under the title Tarry Thou Till I Come.

  18. As to the literary merit of the novel, this much we will venture to assert, that setting aside the charm of association, we doubt that Emily Montague if republished at present, would make the fortune of her publisher.

  19. Republished by Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, in 1843.

  20. It is conspicuous on an old plan of Quebec of 1660, republished by Abbé Faillon.

  21. The original Osorio is republished in Dykes Campbell's edition of the Poems, p.

  22. This letter is followed in Blackwood by the two letters to a Junior Soph, at Cambridge, republished by T.

  23. All these have been copied, and will be republished hereafter.

  24. French court, which were republished in book form in 1867.

  25. Utterson printed "Select Pieces of Early English Poetry, republished principally from early printed copies in Black Letter.

  26. It consists of two sermons, republished with an appeal to the King, under the title of For God and King.

  27. Many of his works, however, were republished in the following century; but the twenty-nine errors which the Council of Constance detected in his work on the Church would probably nowadays seem venial enough.

  28. This fine critic wrote a cordial letter of praise to the author, and the book was republished by the Century Company of New York in 1892 and widely read.

  29. The best of his writings, after his retirement from journalism, he never gave to the press at all; not even his incomparable autobiography, which is still republished more frequently than any of the writings of Dickens or of Thackeray.

  30. It was republished at Great Pedlington, with notes and additions by the American editor.

  31. He afterwards enlarged and modified this poem, and republished it in 1603 under the title of The Barons' Wars.

  32. The book was favourably received, and was republished in 1820.

  33. William of Salicet's surgery was republished by Pifteau at Toulouse in 1898.

  34. It is said, nevertheless, to have been translated and republished by D’Holbach about 1760.

  35. The treatise De Augmentis was republished in France in 1624, the year after its appearance in England.

  36. Cousin has translated and republished two works of Descartes, which had only appeared in Opera Posthuma Cartesii, Amsterdam, 1701.

  37. It was republished by Reusmann, who calls Devarius, homo olim haud ignobilis, at hodie pæne neglectus.

  38. On October 30th, the Times republished from the Examiner a letter, headed, "Who is Miss Nightingale?


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