At Cowper's request he addressed to him the subjoined letter, containing criticisms on his Homer, which do honour to his taste and acuteness.
Divided into Lessons, with Questions subjoined to each for the examination of pupils.
I have subjoined two portraits, drawn in his own day; let the reader adopt that which pleases him best.
The verses which are inserted under each print, and subjoined to this account, are, it must be acknowledged, coarse enough.
In the Old Woman's Magazine, Doctor Hill has given an explanation which places it in a point of view somewhat different; I have therefore subjoined the greatest part of it.
In introducing the subjoined specimens of these simple see saws of the lodge and forest chaunts, the writer felt, that they were almost too frail of structure to be trusted, without a gentle hand, amidst his rougher materials.
And not a bit less useful," subjoined Aunt Judy, with a sly smile.
So a weed is a vegetable out of its place, you see," subjoined No.
It was a good deal amended, however, in the second edition, 1659, under circumstances of which the author introduces an account in the list of his works subjoined to his translation of Virgil.
Chapman, in his dissertation De AEtate Librorum de Legibus, subjoined to Tunstall's Latin letter to Middleton, concerning the epistles to Brutus, thinks that it was not written till the year 709.
For the benefit of those who wish to prosecute their inquiries into the subject of Roman Literature, I have subjoined a note of some of the most important Books which treat of the subject.
To both versions, there were subjoined remarks, chiefly collected from the best commentators, and from the notes of the French translators of Plautus.
There are few notes subjoined to the text; but long summaries are prefixed to each oration and work of Cicero; and the Rhetorica ad Herennium is introduced by an ample dissertation concerning the real author of that treatise.
Could any one have forgotten the famous postscript he subjoined to a letter he wrote from Lyons to his worthy friend Robespierre: "To celebrate the fete of the Republic suitably, I have ordered 250 persons to be shot?
But the reader will find by the subjoined letter that Christine applied to her brother to stand godfather to her third child.
At breakfast she read to her friends the subjoined letter from Mrs. Sullivan.
The subjoined extract from the separate essay [“Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy”] previously referred to will give some assistance in following the course of the phenomena.
Temporarily sojourning in this city he has become authentically informed of the facts recited in the subjoined letter, which he communicates to us under a sense of duty, and for the accuracy of which he makes himself responsible.
To the English editions is subjoined a Review of the Leviathan.
A list of the Masquers names, as they were ranked according to their antiquity, is subjoined to the Masque.
The subjoined table exhibits the number of slaves in each of the slave-holding States in the year 1800.
The subjoined address shows that the committee that prepared it had a thorough knowledge of the public sentiment of America on the subject of race prejudice.
The following notice, with the subjoined names, shows that the cruel law was enforced.
A remark or observationsubjoined to a demonstration or a train of reasoning.
The citations subjoined will serve as examples of the best present usage.
Subjoined or added to something before said or written.
Eke serves less to unite than to render prominent a subjoined more important sentence or notion.
Besides these things, we also framed certain canons for the better ordering of the churches, all which we have subjoined to this our letter.
And indeed it is observable, that this exhortation to come unto Christ is subjoined unto ver.
As it is important to the understanding of many passages of the play, a translation is subjoined of the oldest known document relating to it.
Here follows the subjoined fragment, which appeared in the eighth part of the Thalia, and was originally intended for the second volume of the Ghost-Seer.
She heard subjoined to, it, "la voila en triomphe," and then came shouts and laughter.
The Count subjoined to this letter an exact description of his son, and the young woman by whom he was accompanied.
In the subjoined tables the composition of a great variety of different kinds of guano is given.
His results for ammonia, as well as nitric acid, are given in thesubjoined table.
In illustration of this, it is only necessary to refer to the subjoined analysis of samples, all of which I believe to be genuine as imported, and which were sold under the name of Upper Peruvian Guano.
The subjoined analyses of three of the most abundant species will sufficiently indicate their general composition.
This fact may be best rendered obvious by the subjoined table, showing the quantity of ash contained in a hundred parts of the different substances dried at 212°.
Experiments have since been made by different observers with the view of determining the quantity of atmospheric ammonia, and their results are contained in the subjoined table, which gives the quantity found in a million parts of air.
Animal Fibrine exists in the blood and the muscles, and agrees in all its characters and composition with vegetable fibrine, as is shown by the subjoined analyses-- Wheat Flour.
These variations are shown by the subjoined tables, of which the first gives the total exhalation, and the second the average daily loss of water during certain periods.
Its general composition may be judged of from the subjoined analyses of samples from different places:-- Montfauçon.
The ceremony is quite broken off," subjoined the voice behind us.
The popular feeling which underlay much of the animal-worship in ancient times was probably that which is reflected in the Japanese notions of to-day, as told in the subjoined sketch from an amusing book.
In the subjoined parallels I follow the received English version.
We cannot be certain, therefore, that Calmet is right in assigning an Indian origin to the subjoined Figure 5, an ancient Persian medal.
With regard to the text subjoined to my translation, it was published in Japan in 1779.
Vacancies occurring in such positions in the customs service in the said districts as are included in the subjoined classification will be filled in accordance with the rules.
A copy of certain papers on the subject, mentioned in the subjoined list, is also transmitted for the information of the Senate.
I also transmit, for the information of the Senate, the papers mentioned in the subjoined list, relating to the commerce between the United States and the Hawaiian Islands.
Vacancies occurring in such positions in the said post-office as are included in the subjoined classification will be filled in accordance with the rules.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subjoined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.