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Example sentences for "general culture"

  • 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.

  • Sciences of General Culture at This Period 42.

  • It is a thoroughly developed aristocracy of planters, with a strong infusion of mercantile speculation and a slight shading of general culture.

  • All through the system, the field of pedagogical activity is that of a general culture; and, therefore, properly an education.

  • That such a general culture should go before the special seems to be obvious.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    general agreement; general appearance; general arrangement; general characters; general chase; general condition; general exercise; general intelligence; general interest; general merchandise; general officer; general officers; general order; general practitioner; general strike; general superintendent; general term; general view; generally accepted; generally known; generally preferred; generally recognised; mechanical inventions; not right; sixty yards; things hoped