163 collocations for educates

In the cultivation of my farmin educating our children, a son and two daughters, in reading, music, paintingand in occasional visits to our friends in New-York and Philadelphia, seventeen years glided swiftly and imperceptibly away; at the end of which time death, in depriving me of an excellent wife, made a wreck of my hopes and enjoyments.

"You can't educate people by retailing crimes and scandals, and the Millville Tribune is going to be as clean as a prayer book, if I'm to be managing editor.

"You educated your son to your own profession, I believe, Mr. Nethercliffe?" "I did, sir; I hope there was no harm in that, Mr. Hawkins.

He was a man of good family, well educated in the Scotch way, strong in philosophy, not so strong in Greek, strongest of all in experience,a man who had "come across," in the course of his life, most people of note that had ever been in Scotland, and who was said to be very sound in doctrine, without infringing the toleration with which old men, who are good men, are generally endowed.

At present even good Northern men, who wish to educate the Negroes, feel impelled to buy this privilege from the none too eager white South, by conceding away the civil and political rights of those whom they would benefit.

They are already independent, financially, and they're educated, well-bred and amiable young women.

"And that is one strong reason why I want to educate your two daughters.

"Wecan educate our boy, then, Harry, likelike a rich man's son.

We're thinking too much about educating the mind, and forgetting about the heart and soul.

Their skill in medicine was great; the care which they took in educating youth, in familiarizing it with generous and virtuous sentiments, did them peculiar honour; and their maxims and discourses, as recorded by historians, prove that they were much accustomed to profound reflection on the principles of civil polity, morality, religion and philosophy.

The reformatory work of Szechenyi during the preceding fifteen years had educated public opinion up to new and great ideas, but the leaders of that public opinion were now to be found in the House of Representatives in the persons of Francis Deak and Louis Kossuth.

Then he replied: "I'm educating my girls to be energetic and self-reliant.

A great means of affording help must be by educating the rising generation and by the diffusion of Scriptural knowledge.

The old religious plays helped to educate the public, the playwrights, and the actors for the later drama.

200 Some educate the young, or hatch the seed With vital warmth, and future nations breed; Whilst others thicken all the slimy dews, And into purest honey work the juice; Then fill the hollows of the comb, and swell With luscious nectar every flowing cell.

The bondsmen were allowed special privileges on Sundays and holidays and their children were taught the catechism according to the ordinance of Louis XIV in 1724, which provided that all masters should educate their slaves in the Apostolic Catholic religion and have them baptized.

Without subsidies or guaranties from the Imperial Treasury, the land became furrowed with a network of carriage roads and railways; industries were created; a mercantile fleet was built, and the work of educating the nation was so successfully organized that one can hardly find an illiterate person throughout the length and breadth of the principality.

The avvocati may be said to form almost exclusively the middling class in Rome, and they educate their families very respectably.

Foreseeing how dangerous the triumph of a vulgar and ignorant mob would be, he tried to provide for educating the people, on the same principle that we would to-day educate the colored race.

The Sisters educate a number of orphan girls as well as others.

He educated his brothers at his own expense when he was a very poor man, and he has caused even his most distant relatives to share in his prosperity.

Re-educating Germany.

FARGO, LUCILLE F. How shall we educate teachers and librarians for library service in the school?

She advertised in the "Genius of Universal Emancipation" an establishment to educate freed blacks and mulattoes in West Tennessee.

Then the Senate betook itself to considering an appropriation for educating the colored infant.

163 collocations for  educates