Previously, however, he had entered into relations with a handsome young lady of good family, named MarĂa de Padilla, to whom he remained ardently devoted for the rest of his life.
Nevertheless, she had a right to share in property earned after marriage, and to have the use of a deceased husband's estate, provided she did not marry again.
The Jews were another important element, not only in administration, but also in commerce and in general culture.
In economic institutions, general culture, and the fine arts the north centre and northeast were very backward, like the northwest.
In general culture, too, there was a decline to an even lower level than that of the Visigothic period.
Hitherto she had laboured under obvious disadvantages; now, in her leisurely convalescence, sated as she was with time, she wallowed openly and wantonly in General Culture.
So now, while Miss Cursiter stood explaining, ostensibly to the entire staff, the unique advantages of General Culture, it was to Rhoda Vivian as to a supreme audience that she addressed her deeper thought and her finer phrase.
She was in splendid force to-day, grappling like an athlete with her enormous theme--"The Educational Advantages of General Culture.
But it was illumination, a new gospel to her, this doctrine of General Culture; it was the large easy-fitting formula which she had seemed to need.
Pirogov, [1] who, in his capacity of superintendent of the Odessa School District, was largely instrumental in encouraging the Jewish youth in their pursuit of general culture and in creating a Russian Jewish press.
The whole region in fact is a sort of attenuated China, to which it owes its arts and industries, its letters, moral systems, general culture, and even a large part of its inhabitants.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "general culture" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.