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subjoin

[suhb-join] / səbˈdʒɔɪn /


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I subjoin this certainly not uninteresting letter, copied from Beethoven's draft of it, which he sent from the country to me in the city, with instructions what to do with it.

From Life of Beethoven by Schindler, Anton

We subjoin a few of the leading particulars.

From The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, 1835 by Various

I am going here to subjoin them, and beg you will communicate them to the Directors of the above-named Society.

From Life of Beethoven by Schindler, Anton

To join or attach; usually to subjoin; to affix; to append; Ð followed by to.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah

In the third volume of the Universalist Miscellany, published in 1846, there appear the following remarks from the pen of the editor, which we subjoin.

From Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou by Ballou, Maturin Murray




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