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Example sentences for "first lecture"

  • Did I not remind myself in my first lecture, that Cambridge is the home of accurate scholarship?

  • Unless my secretary cuts out and pins upon my letters press criticisms of myself, I do not look at them, and I had hardly been aware of the severity with which I had been taken to task the day after my first lecture.

  • Except at my first lecture--when I could not stand--I have had no difficulty in making myself heard.

  • I said, at the close of my first lecture, that the victory of Wolfe at Quebec marks the greatest turning-point as yet discernible in all modern history.

  • While waiting for my first lecture I do what I can to understand the country and its problems.

  • Nothing could have been more successful than my first lecture, which filled the Town Hall.

  • I improved on my first lecture, I think, and felt emboldened to make a more ambitious effort.

  • I delivered my first lecture at Raleigh, the scene of many of my most disgraceful debauches and most lamentable misfortunes.

  • In that spring of 1873, I delivered my first lecture.

  • I ascended the pulpit in the big, empty, lonely church, and there and then I delivered my first lecture!

  • On February 28th I delivered my first lecture at the Hall of Science, London, and was received with that warmth of greeting which Freethinkers are ever willing to extend to one who sacrifices aught to join their ranks.

  • Hitherto the body of civilised States which form the Family of Nations and which, as I pointed out in my first lecture, is really a League of Nations evolved by custom, has been an unorganised Community.

  • Moreover--as I likewise pointed out in my first lecture (pp.

  • But in my first lecture I pointed out that such a Federal World State is practically impossible.

  • But, as I said in my first lecture, the brand of pantheism offered is hard for them to assimilate if they are lovers of facts, or empirically minded.

  • This is what the men of principles, and in general all the men whom I called tender-minded in my first lecture, think themselves obliged to postulate.

  • He appears to me as one of that numerous class of philosophic amateurs whom I spoke of in my first lecture, as wishing to have all the good things going, without being too careful as to how they agree or disagree.

  • II Let us cast back to the three terms of my first lecture--What does, What knows, What is.

  • You may perhaps remember a passage I quoted from her in my first lecture.

  • But whatever the cause of heterogeneous personality may be, we find the extreme examples of it in the psychopathic temperament, of which I spoke in my first lecture.

  • But you remember what I said in my first lecture: phenomena are best understood when placed within their series, studied in their germ and in their over-ripe decay, and compared with their exaggerated and degenerated kindred.

  • So we note here the neurotic constitution, of which I said so much in my first lecture, making its active entrance on our scene, and destined to play a part in much that follows.


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