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Definition of Gazettes
1. gazette [v] - See also: gazette
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gazettes
Literary usage of Gazettes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chinese Repository by Elijah Coleman Bridgman, S. W. Williams (1846)
"There must be deep and sore evils to lead to such constant and bitter complaints,
as we find in the gazettes. No. 29. April 12th and 13th. ..."
2. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland by William Gillespie Dickson, John Skelton (1864)
"gazettes being prepared officially and with care, for the purpose of ...
But gazettes are not received as evidence of individual or private rights although ..."
3. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1843)
"The city of London alone publishes more than twelve gazettes in the course of a
week. ... The gazettes of China relate solely to that empire ; those of the ..."
4. Annals and Occurrences of New York City and State, in the Olden Time: Being by John Fanning Watson (1846)
"Although the old gazettes of colonial days, have been but very tame ... The following
pa^es, extracted from several gazettes of the times referred to, ..."
5. The Canadian Law Times by Armour, Edward Douglas, 1851-1922, Judicial Committee, Great Britain, Elliott, Charles, Privy Council, Gillis, Edward, Hunter, Alfred Taylour, 1867-1957, Thompson, Bram (1919)
"THE gazettes. The Manitoba Gazette of March 1st contains a Proclamation
appointing "The Alien Investigation Board of Manitoba" to investigate persons of ..."
6. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith (1883)
"The Indian Government gazettes, 1882-1883. IT has sometimes been said that the
full term of Viceregal office is too short to mark an epoch in Indian history ..."
7. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1836)
"... put in the public gazettes, ought to be well weighed and digested before they
are inserted, as they will not only appear in all parts of Europe, ..."