7 adjectives to describe institutes

" I allus argy that a man Who does about the best he can Is plenty good enugh to suit This lower mundane institute No matter ef his daily walk Is subject fer his neghbor's talk, And critic-minds of ev'ry whim Jest all git up and go fer him!

Surely, a sort of normal institute could teach the principles of the Indian grammar, as well as the Greek.

You may call it an administrative building or a penal institute, the name is unessential, for the substance alone counts.

During a short visit to Boston (for she was then resident in New York), a friend brought her before a physiological institute, and she addressed its members.

Ada had frequented an "establishment for young ladies" up to the close of her seventeenth year: the other two had pursued culture at a still more pretentious institute until they were eighteen.

This is one of those profound institutes by which the wisdom of the ancients fenced the whole social system of this strange land.

There are other ancient churches, scientific and artistic institutes, and a wonderful aqueduct of 459 arches.

7 adjectives to describe  institutes