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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of subjoin.

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Examples

  • His works, put forth under his own superintendence, with his name subjoined, shew a delicate taste, an active research, and, if we except his _Hermetical_ propensities, a fortunate termination.

    Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811

  • He received a variety of communications on the subject of the execution—pamphlets for and against capital punishment—letters approving my conduct in the case—and others of a threatening nature, of which latter, the subjoined is the most innocent:

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • He received a variety of communications on the subject of the execution—pamphlets for and against capital punishment—letters approving my conduct in the case—and others of a threatening nature, of which latter, the subjoined is the most innocent:

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • He received a variety of communications on the subject of the execution—pamphlets for and against capital punishment—letters approving my conduct in the case—and others of a threatening nature, of which latter, the subjoined is the most innocent:

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • He received a variety of communications on the subject of the execution—pamphlets for and against capital punishment—letters approving my conduct in the case—and others of a threatening nature, of which latter, the subjoined is the most innocent:

    Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007

  • The subjoined is a statement of the gelatine and tannin in leather of different tannages, and also shows the amount of azote or elementary matter contained in each:

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 286, June 25, 1881 Various

  • The original deed, of which the subjoined is a translation, was found among some old records in Birmingham Tower, Castle of Dublin, when that building was taken down in the year 1772.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829 Various

  • The subjoined is the answer to the reception of the account of their last hours on earth.

    Gathering Jewels The Secret of a Beautiful Life: In Memoriam of Mr. & Mrs. James Knowles. Selected from Their Diaries. James Sheridan Knowles 1823

  • [26] Since this was written I have asked Lieutenant-Colonel Playfair his opinion on this matter, and the subjoined is the reply: -- "In this

    What Led to the Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke 1845

  • They assuredly will not appear to lead any judgment which does not wish to be led by them: they are not prefixed but subjoined to the poems.

    Letter 61 2009

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