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Example sentences for "arts and"

  • Napoleon also created a School of Arts and Trades (R.

  • Le Brun: Founding of the School of Arts and Trades.

  • One of these colleges he later, in characteristic fashion, transformed into a School of Arts and Trades (R.

  • As arts and sciences, so physic is still perfected amongst the rest; Horae musarum nutrices, and experience teacheth us every day [4180]many things which our predecessors knew not of.

  • Allan Marquand (see American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1885, pp.

  • The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston), the second oldest scientific organization in the United States, was chartered in Massachusetts in 1780 by some of the most prominent men of that time.

  • Henry Memorial Committee, and that his name should be associated with that work perpetually this tribute is hereby printed at the request of the Society of Arts and Sciences.

  • Directing Manager of the Society of Arts and Sciences.

  • The principal king in that country was Montezuma, whose empire was extensive, with numerous cities, and with no inconsiderable advancement in arts and industry.

  • From Lefort, a Swiss, and other foreigners, Peter derived information about foreign lands, and was led to visit them in order to instruct himself, and to introduce into his own country the arts and inventions of civilized peoples.

  • First, therefore, amongst so many great foundations of colleges in Europe, I find strange that they are all dedicated to professions, and none left free to arts and sciences at large.

  • And as for the facility of credit which is yielded to arts and opinions, it is likewise of two kinds; either when too much belief is attributed to the arts themselves, or to certain authors in any art.

  • Invention is of two kinds much differing--the one of arts and sciences, and the other of speech and arguments.

  • In 1579 the colleges of St. Salvator and St. Leonard were restricted to the teaching of arts and medicine, and that of St. Mary to theology.

  • I was one of the vice-presidents of the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

  • The last of the many notable entertainments in which my wife shared was an open meeting of the National Institute of Arts and Letters (which I had helped to found), where she met many of the leading writers and artists of the city.

  • On Saturday the eleventh of February, I attended a meeting (the first meeting) of the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

  • From Emporium of Arts and Sciences (new ser.

  • In like manner they employed their wealth upon the development of arts and industries.

  • From the shame and torment of that sack she never recovered, never became again the gay licentious lovely capital of arts and letters, the glittering gilded Rome of Leo.

  • Subsequently, however, I was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences by the votes of those who were controlling the College.

  • It was during his administration that I was elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, through his influence, and the influence of the professors at the College.

  • K] Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol.

  • Reprinted from the "Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences," Vol.

  • J] This notice is reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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