7970 examples of student in sentences

His Own Country.~ I made myself a poet in the place, And blithely sang of college life and ways, The pleasure of the undergraduate pace, And all the joy between the holidays; No care spoke ever in my careless song, From graver strains I kept my pipe apart, And played the upper notes; ah, was it wrong To dream my music reached the student heart?

But the Presidentthe Emperorhad been a profound student of the history of the first Napoleon and his government.

Here he formed a memorable friendship with a brother student, a young American,John Lothrop Motley, later the historian of the Dutch Republic.

The inevitable outcome was the assassination of General Bobrikoff by a young student in June 1904; and when the Russian universal strike took place in October 1905, the entire Finnish nation joined in as one man.

Let there be just one, one who, according to Padre Irene, was the servant of Capitan Tiagothere'll be no one to enter a complaint" "Servant and student?" asked his Excellency.

Let it be he!" "Your Excellency will pardon me," observed the high official, who happened to be present, "but I've been told that this boy is a medical student and his teachers speak well of him.

If the change that had taken place in Simoun during those two months was great, in the young student it was frightful.

The author believes that the simplest botanical study should afford the means of identifying plants, as a large part of the student's pleasure in the science will be the recognition of the things about him.

A little has leaked outenough to whet the appetite of the true student and make him ask for more.

Aut artis inscii aut quaestui magis quam literis student.

And this is the verdict of a modern statesman, a very careful student of the theory of our Parliamentary constitution, and one whom party connection would notoriously have inclined to defend the line taken by Mr. Fox, had it been possible to do so.

But an ignorant peasant is no student of political economy or of logic; and the fact that the payment of the tithe passed through his hands was in his eyes, an incontrovertible proof that it came out of his pocket.

estudiante, m., student.

What she sought came at last, when young Antonio Riari took up his residence at Bologna as a student-in-law.

I see your attention is attracted by that student sitting on the sill of the open window of his study, having in his hand a book, and in his mouth a pipe of clay; by which, with the aid of fire, he is reducing a certain tropical weed into its original chemical elements.

If books and furniture are sold when the student completes his course, the expense incurred by their use will not be great.

We are next introduced to a student of theology, who asks very sensible and pious questions in reference to the missionary cause and the progress of the Gospel in British Guiana.

If he had been a student of Chinese, she would not have been discomfited by such a trifle as the fifty thousand characters in the Chinese alphabet.

'The new theory of the last oculist whose book I dipped intoa very amusing and interesting book, by-the-byeis that the sight improves and strengthens by constant use, and that an agricultural labourer, who hardly uses his eyes at all, has rarely in the decline of life so good a sight as the watchmaker or the student.

A certain student, when asked by his instructor to define "space," said: "I have it, sir, in my head, but can not put it into words."

The parents of the student presented a petition to the King against the city, for having dared to execute a noble and to hang his body on a gibbet, in opposition to the sacred right which this noble had of appealing to the judgment of his peers.

If such an understanding had been current, it could scarcely have escaped the inquiries of such a close student and thorough master of the Nahuatl tongue as Father Sahagun.

Something like a concierge turned princess, and combining the petty spite of the porter's lodge with the caprices of the boudoir and the fagged nerves of the student.

ASA A. STONE, a theological student, who lived near Natchez, (Mi.,) in 1834 and 5, sent the following with other testimony, to be published under his own name, in the N.Y. Evangelist, while he was still residing there.

SEE Sinclair, Bertha (Muzzy) BOWERS, PAUL E. Manual of psychiatry for the medical student and general practitioner.

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