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  • noun Plural form of reviewal.

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Examples

  • How the authors whose publications were consigned to my colleagues were treated by them I know not; I suppose they were treated in an urbane and Oxford-like manner, but I cannot say; I did not read the reviewals of my colleagues, I did not read my own after they were printed.

    Lavengro 2004

  • We suspect, from the reviewals of it which appear in the journals, that it is of the German free thinking class of philosophical histories.

    International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various

  • In the same month he agreed to furnish such reviewals as he had written for the "Literary Messenger," for the

    International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various

  • American poets, composed, for the most part, of fragments of his previously published reviewals; and in the autumn he accepted an invitation to read a poem before the Boston Lyceum.

    International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various

  • The General Assembly would, therefore, respectfully request your excellency to use your influence and authority as Commander-in-Chief of the Army, to do away with dress parades, inspections, reviewals, or unnecessary movements of troops on the Sabbath, and also to see that the officers shall not interfere with the observance of religious services, but on the contrary, afford all proper facilities for the same.

    Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America. With an Appendix. Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America. General Assembly 1862

  • Why, at one time he is a hack author -- writes reviewals for eighteenpence a page -- edits a Newgate chronicle.

    The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro' George Henry Borrow 1842

  • 'No, sir,' said the publisher, adjusting himself in his chair, 'he knows nothing about criticism, and will have nothing more to do with the reviewals than carrying about the books to those who have to review them; the real conductor of the Review will be a widely different person, to whom I will, when convenient, introduce you.

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • How the authors whose publications were consigned to my colleagues were treated by them I know not; I suppose they were treated in an urbane and Oxford-like manner, but I cannot say; I did not read the reviewals of my colleagues, I did not read my own after they were printed.

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • How the authors whose publications were consigned to my colleagues were treated by them I know not; I suppose they were treated in an urbane and Oxford-like manner, but I cannot say; I did not read the reviewals of my colleagues, I did not read my own after they were printed.

    Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • How the authors whose publications were consigned to my colleagues were treated by them I know not; I suppose they were treated in an urbane and Oxford-like manner, but I cannot say; I did not read the reviewals of my colleagues, I did not read my own after they were printed.

    Lavengro The Scholar - The Gypsy - The Priest, Vol. 1 (of 2) George Henry Borrow 1842

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