Sentence example with the word 'memoranda'

memoranda

Definition n. a written proposal or reminder

Last update: July 14, 2015


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His Political Memoranda were edited by Oscar Browning for the Camden Society in 1884, and there are eight volumes of his official correspondence in the British Museum.   [Please select]

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Train's memoranda, needs no addition.   [Please select]

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He held in his hands a book and pencil; and as the canoe glided onward, he was noting down his memoranda.   [Please select]

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To dream that you make memoranda, denotes that you will engage in an unprofitable business, and much worry will result for you.   [Please select]

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He just said--I wrote it down in my memoranda--he said: 'Oh.'   [Please select]

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The rooms occupied by Chauvenet at Washington had already been ransacked and correspondence and memoranda of a startling character seized.   [Please select]

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"--_African Memoranda relative to an attempt to establish British Settlements at the Island of Bulama_."   [Please select]

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He read placidly the various memoranda written on the yellow slips of paper, scrutinised.   [Please select]

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Marquette had kept daily memoranda of his expedition, but during the return voyage up the Mississippi his papers were lost.   [Please select]

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Machen states in his Memoranda, that "this winter single trees were planted on Breem Eaves; triple rows on Clearwell Meend, by the roads on Coverham, on the Delves."   [Please select]

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In memoranda furnished by her to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she says: "My father had a desire to make his daughters useful."   [Please select]

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