34 Verbs to Use for the Word apprenticeships

He served his apprenticeship as secretary of the Pittsburgh club and he served it well.

"Do you like the apprenticeship better then slavery?"

* * * * I see no danger in the immediate emancipation of the negro; I see no possible injury in terminating the apprenticeship, (which we now have found should never have been adopted,) and in causing it to cease for slaves previous to August, 1838, at that date, as those subsequent to that date must in that case be exempt.

We knew indeed that slavery was abolished, that Antigua had rejected the apprenticeship, and adopted entire emancipation.

Bernard MooreBarney, for shortwas to be a physician, and had already passed an apprenticeship in a pharmacy, coincident with his college term in Jack's class.

He regards the apprenticeship as a great amelioration of the old system of slavery, but as coming far short of the full privileges and rights of freedom, and of what it was expected to be.

Why should they now show a bad heart in the matter?Nine tenths of the proprietors of this island had determined upon giving up the apprenticeship.

Besides, he had never finished his apprenticeship; he was only fit for running errands, in which capacity he was willing to accept a post in a large shop.

The former said: "He believed that a proposition would be made to abandon the apprenticeship from the 1st of August, but he would say let it be abandoned from Sunday next.

The Lord Bishop rose and spoke as follows: "Mr. President, and Gentlemen of the Council, 'I was informed yesterday that, during my absence from this island, the members recorded their opinion as to the expediency of absolutely abolishing the apprenticeship in August, 1838.

e this, they refused to annul the apprenticeship themselves, it is true, but said, we will place them in a situation that will compel them to do it themselves.

The Governor, in his opening speech, had told the house that from the agitation at home, and the corresponding agitation which at the present moment prevailed here, it was physically impossible to carry one the apprenticeship with advantage to masters and labourers.

On his admission the aspirant had first to take again the oath of allegiance to the King before the provost or civil deputy, although he had already done so on commencing his apprenticeship.

She was paid off by the Government at Deptford in the spring of 1749, and then traded to Norway, during which time Cook completed his apprenticeship, that is, in July 1749.

The Sabbath following, he preached to them on their new state, explaining the apprenticeship to them.

As Governor, under these circumstances, and I never shrink from any of my responsibilities, I pronounce it physically impossible to maintain the apprenticeship with any hope of successful agriculture.

St. Thomas in the East is said to present the apprenticeship in its most favorable aspects.

It is asserted by some, and not denied by any authorities that we have seen, that the emancipated are industriously at work on those estates where the masters voluntarily relinquished the apprenticeship before the first of August and met their freed people in good faith.

It would require a severe apprenticeship for our men to acquire a taste for sharp ale or strong beer as a beverage under our July sun.

The British Parliament substituted an apprenticeship for slavery with the express design, that it should afford a "moral preparation" for freedom.

The neglect of the planters to use the apprenticeship as a preparation for freedom, warrants us in the conclusion, that they do not think any preparation necessary.

It was a fantastic truth that for any colored girl to hire into domestic service in Hooker's Bend was more or less entering an apprenticeship in peculation.

Although intellectual maturity is reached at an earlier age in the sunny South than in the fog-haunted lands of Northern Europe, Lorenzo had enjoyed a long apprenticeship before being called to undertake the duties devolving on him as the uncrowned king of Florence.

Jack might excuse himself on the ground that he had not yet begun his apprenticeship and had several hours of freedom before his first lesson at dinner.

The meekest and most chicken-hearted scrubs in the school tried their apprenticeship to mischief upon him, and were tutored to more noble game by beginning with the Count.

34 Verbs to Use for the Word  apprenticeships