Before I proceed from birds to fishes, I think proper to subjoin a few remarks upon common hens and swallows, the latter of which no ways differ from those of Europe in appearance, voice, and habits.
To corroborate my account I shall subjoin a few circumstances relative to this affair.
Finding him this evening in a very good humour, I prevailed on him to give me an exact list of his places of residence, since he entered the metropolis as an authour, which I subjoin in a note[1235].
It is also of value as a key to Johnson's answer, which she has printed by itself, and of which I shall subjoin extracts.
To give an idea of the feeling now universal in the commercial and manufacturing districts, we subjoin an extract from a journal conducted with much ability, the Daily Mail of Glasgow.
As a proof that these statements are not overcharged, we subjoin an official return of the fate of the emigrants who landed under the free-trade system in Canada in 1847.
For the sake of comparison it may be well to subjoin the passage.
For the sake of comparison it may be well to subjoin Major A.
We subjoin the Greek of these, together with that of the Gospel and Justin with which the Homilies agree.
We subjoin the Greek of the latter half of these passages.
I subjoin the account given of those sects in the Brahmavidyâbhara/n/a.
We are induced tosubjoin extracts of two letters from Washington relative to young Custis.
His letter is not extant, but we subjoin Washington's reply almost entire, as a specimen of the caustic pen he could wield under a mingled emotion of scorn and indignation.
To the foregoing admirable sketch by Benton I subjoin the following copious extracts from the Memoir of Nathaniel Macon by Weldon N.
We subjoin specimens-- On the Six Bells of the Ancient Abbey of Hexham.
These cards were sometimes enlivened with a couplet or a verse, of each of which we subjoin a sample-- He that wears a watch, two things must do; Pocket his watch and watch his pocket too.
I will now subjoin an authentic relation, which Mr. Beaumont tells us at the end of his book of Genii, or Familiar Spirits, printed in the year 1705, he had just before received from the mouth of the then Bishop of Gloucester himself.
I subjoin a minute account of the whole Procession and of the whole Proceeding,--the route, etc.
I subjoin a few extracts from an ode by the "Ingenious and Learned" Mr. Norris, which is prefixed to Ward's Life of More.
Taking this matter into consideration, we subjoin a thermometrical register recently kept in Egypt, which may be of service alike to the passing traveller and those who purpose sojourning for awhile in that country.
We had designed to subjoin a few remarks on the biographical labors of other writers in this department, particularly those of Thatcher and Drake, but our limits are already exhausted, and we must abandon, or at least, defer it.
Care was taken to write each sentence of the songs and chants in the Indian language, with its appropriate devices, and to subjoin a literal translation in English.
Let me freely admit that I subjoin a few observations on this subject with unfeigned diffidence; having had to teach myself throughout the little I know;--and discovering in the end how very insufficient for my purpose that little is.
To show how much of the slave's time, which is absolutely indispensable for rest and sleep, is necessarily spent in various labors after his return from the field at night, we subjoin a few testimonies.
We subjoin a few illustrations, and first, the memorable declaration of President Jefferson, who lived and died a slaveholder.
To the preceding testimony of slaveholders, published by themselves, and vouched for by their own signatures, we subjoin the following testimony of other witnesses to the same point.
We will, however, subjoin a few testimonies of slaveholders, and others who have resided in slave states, expressly asserting that slaves are treated worse than brutes.
Though the truth of this assertion can hardly be called in question, we subjoin a few illustrations, and could easily give hundreds.
That I am not alone in placing confidence in him, I subjoin a testimonial from Dr.
We subjoin a brief account of that portion of his travels which was prosecuted by sea.
We subjoin the usual abbreviations of the states, &c.
We subjoin a receipt for pumpkin mush, an excellent and wholesome breakfast dish.
We subjoin the contents of a single number now lying before us.
I subjoin in a note, for the sake of wasting the solitude of a prison, the answer that I gave to the part of the letter above mentioned.
If Bourdon de l'Oise is an honest man he will examine me, but lest he should not I subjoin the following.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjoin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.