11964 examples of colleges in sentences

It has been seen that when the troubled state into which the Continent was thrown by the French Revolution threw hinderances in the way of the Irish students designed for the Roman Catholic priesthood going to one of the great Continental colleges, such as St. Omer or Salamanca, for their education, Pitt established for them a college at Maynooth, for the endowment of which Parliament was annually asked for a grant of about £9000.

[Footnote 263: The following statements of the members of colleges and of the three denominations for 1879, 1874, and 1869 appear in the last Queen's University Calendar: 1879.

He was of a good family, had been educated at one of our principal colleges, had travelled, and was in every way qualified to make a figure in society.

We have genius among us, but how much can it rely upon the colored race for support? Take even the Christian Recorder; where are the graduates from colleges and high school whose pens and brains lend beauty, strength, grace and culture to its pages?

Designed for the Use of Colleges and Schools.

Henry VI. left no royal record worth remembering save the establishment of Eton and King's Colleges.

Our daughters are educated at Northern boarding-schools, our sons at Northern colleges: both my colleague and myself were educated at Northern colleges.

Our daughters are educated at Northern boarding-schools, our sons at Northern colleges: both my colleague and myself were educated at Northern colleges.

The formal interview with the Honorable R.M.T. Hunter was sought in company with two other students of New-England colleges.

The same perversion of the representative principle pollutes the composition of the colleges of electors of President and Vice President of the United States, and every department of the government of the Union is thus tainted at its source by the gangrene of slavery.

" The advertisements of the Professors in the Medical Colleges of South Carolina, published with commentson pp. 169, 170, are additional illustrations of the 'public opinion' of the literati.

Our academies and colleges are barred against them.

We know there are instances of young men with dark skins having been received, under peculiar circumstances, into northern colleges; but we neither know nor believe, that there have been a dozen such instances within the last thirty years.

But have any donations been made by the United States for the support of colleges and schools in Ohio?

There he is the gentle recluse, dreaming over old books, old furniture, old prints, old plays and play-bills; living always in the past, loving in the town secluded byways like the Temple, or the libraries of Oxford Colleges, and in the country quiet and shaded lanes, none of the age's enthusiasm for mountains in his soul.

The two other colleges of Lupercales to which allusion is made were known as the Quintilian and the Fabian.]

R78307, 4May51, Helen Cowles Le Cron (A) WEBSTER, DAVID LOCKE. General physics for colleges, by David Locke Webster, Hermon W. Farwell and Elmer Reginald Drew.

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Classic shades; five leaders of learning and their colleges.

HOLMAN, RICHARD M. Textbook of general botany for colleges & universities, by Richard M. Holman & Wilfred W. Robbins.

A manual of experiments to accompany A first course in physics for colleges, revised edition.

In completing, at least provisionally, the present work, the author cherishes the hope that it will be of assistance not only to teachers and to students in American colleges, but also to citizen-readers seeking to gain a better and a non-partisan insight into the great economic problems now claiming the nation's conscience and thought.

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