31 collocations for graduating

If it be objected that Congress can have no more power over the District, than was held by the legislatures of Maryland and Virginia, we ask what clause in the constitution graduates the power of Congress by the standard of a state legislature?

When Superintendent Whittaker graduates a man it is pretty good evidence that the man is able and willing to render a service to society.

It is this habitthis habit of graduating our morality by the laws of the land in which we livethat makes the "mischief framed by a law" so much more pernicious than that which has no law to countenance it, and to commend it to the conscience.

In the first despair over the Act of the Legislature, the Visitors and Governors voted to discontinue the college, but their courage soon returned and the Rev. Bethel Judd, elected principal in 1807, was able to graduate a class in 1810.

In 1858 the Berkshire Medical School graduated two colored doctors, who were gratuitously educated by the American Colonization Society.

On the one hand, it is necessary to graduate very carefully the daily dose, never exceeding at the commencement the dose of two milligrammes (3/100 grain per diem) for adults, and never giving the arsenic upon an empty stomach.

But as in taking laudanum, one must graduate the dosestake too much and you are poisoned' "'Wine,' I said.

The general rule to be applied in graduating the duties upon articles of foreign growth or manufacture is that which will place our own in fair competition with those of other countries; and the inducements to advance even a step beyond this point are controlling in regard to those articles which are of primary necessity in time of war.

The main object in undertaking systematic and graduated physical exercises is not to learn to do mere feats of strength and skill, but the better to fit the individual for the duties and the work of life.

By graduating the face of the gauge when the instrument is at known temperatures, the temperature can be read off directly from the position of the needle.

Along Red River the steamboat clerks graduated the fare according to the parish where the passenger came on board.

Van Degen's way of looking at her at dinnerhe was incapable of graduating his glanceshad made it plain that the favour she had accepted would necessitate her being more conspicuously in his company (though she was still resolved that it should be on just such terms as she chose); and it would be extremely troublesome if, at this juncture, Ralph should suddenly turn suspicious and secretive.

When a boy, he diligently read every book that he could get hold of, and at Brown University he graduated head of his class.

The College is chartered and endowed by the State of Maryland, has graduated over three hundred young ladies, and trained and sent forth two hundred teachers.

In fact, it was the story that gave me my start in yellow journalism, from which I graduated the novelist of your acquaintance.

They got a chance to graduate nowsomething I didn't get to do.

7. Did he graduate Oxford or Cambridge? 8.

A part of the garden-ground is devoted to grass and shrubbery, and permeated by gravel-walks, in the centre of one of which is a beautiful stone vase of Egyptian sculpture, having formerly stood on the top of a Nilometer, or graduated pillar for measuring the rise and fall of the River Nile.

On a former occasion your attention was invited to various considerations in support of a preemption law in behalf of the settlers on the public lands, and also of a law graduating the prices for such lands as had long been in the market unsold in consequence of their inferior quality.

I had graduated the scale accordingly, and it indicated at present a distance somewhat less than 9000 miles from the centre.

It's been my experience that it takes a good four-year course in snubbing before you can graduate a first-class snob.

It is very doubtful if it ever graduated any students, and we learn in 1830 that "the celebrity and, in some cases, the superior existing advantages of other institutions have prevented the accomplishment of this object."

Others think that justice dictates what they term graduated taxation; taking a higher percentage from those who have more to spare.

On my quires I find various schemes for graduating thermometers for pendulum experiments.

The students graduated thinking that they were educated when they really weren't.

31 collocations for  graduating