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Example sentences for "important place"

  • After Richard, the next of the physicians to the Popes who has an important place in the history of medicine is the famous Thaddeus Alderotti, who lived for more than eighty years during the thirteenth century.

  • He came of a distinguished family of Ferrara and is given an important place in the list of "Illustrious Men of the City of Ferrara" published by Augustin Superbo.

  • His work meant more for philosophy and, above all, for mathematics than for medicine, but he has an important place in the history of science.

  • Agobard occupies an important place in the Carolingian renaissance.

  • His marriage in 1740 with Louise Felicite de Brehan, daughter of the comte de Plelo, coupled with his connexion with the Richelieu family, gave, him an important place at court.

  • The process of abstraction takes an important place both in psychological and metaphysical speculation.

  • Aberdeen was an important place as far back as the 12th century.

  • The place is one of great antiquity, for in Doomsday-book it is described as an important place, and is there called Grente-bridge, from one of the then names of the river.

  • This was an important place in the days of the Britons, and the Romans are supposed to have built its walls.

  • Its proximity to the border made it an important place at the time of the wars between the English and the Scotch.

  • The institution became very popular in France, and gradually assumed an important place in the government finance.

  • In almost all such myths, particularly in the more advanced forms, as found among cultural peoples, an important place is occupied by two conceptions.

  • The mythology of this people gives an important place to the sun, and their bodily decorations frequently include pictures of this celestial body, in the form of spiral ornamentations.

  • In origin, it belongs to totemic culture: in its later development, it is one of the most significant indications of the dissolution of totemism, preparing the way for a new age in which it continues to hold an important place.

  • But this golden age remains as hardly more than a brilliant picture; it has practically no important place in the progress of the education of women.

  • Lady Wrangle has an important place in but two scenes and in both of these she endeavors to domineer over her husband.

  • Wiltshire took its name from the river Wylye, which here joins the Nadder, so that Wilton had been an important place in ancient times, being the third oldest borough in England.

  • Bridport was an important place even in the time of Edward the Confessor, when it contained 120 houses and a priory of monks.

  • There is one method of wage and price adjustment which holds an important place in current discussion.

  • It is not surprising, therefore, to find French holding an important place in the education of women of high birth.

  • French, however, continued to hold an important place in prose writings until the middle of the fifteenth century; but such works are of little literary value.

  • In the early years of the sixteenth century, as in the Middle Ages, Englishmen had held an important place in the French teaching profession.

  • Fills an important place in History, not before occupied.

  • It is perhaps the only country that in past or present times has taken an important place in the world of art where the use of glass, whether for practical or aesthetic purposes, has remained almost absolutely unknown.

  • We see then what an important place bracken, feucheria ad faciendum vitrum, played in the old glass-works of France.

  • There is a large class of painted beakers on which the decoration has reference to the occupation of the original owner, and among these the zunft-becher, the guild or corporation glasses, hold an important place.

  • Western yellow pine holds and will long hold an important place in the country's timber resources.

  • They used this wood and also red cedar (Juniperus virginiana), and their wares occupied an important place in domestic and some foreign markets.

  • In spite of this, however, larch lumber fills an important place in the trade of the northern Rocky Mountain region.

  • Although the wood is not as valuable as loblolly, it is useful, and has an important place to fill in the western country's development.

  • Women of all lands have had an important place in the time of sickness and death.

  • It is not difficult, therefore, to perceive that women would hold an important place in Babylonian and Assyrian religious life, and in the Phoenician cult.

  • And yet, it must be confessed that exorcism held an important place in the Egyptian practice of medicine; and the women were among the foremost believers in this magical method of effecting cures.

  • Kingston, the manor in which Corfe is situated, was not an important place, as it had no dependent soke.

  • Mr Kerslake argued with some probability that Shrewsbury is the place;[76] but the etymological considerations are adverse, and it is more likely that such an important place as Shrewsbury was fortified before Edward's time.

  • Weardbyrig must have been an important place, for it had a mint.

  • The fact that Cork was so often plundered by the Danes and other Northmen shows that it must have been an important place, at least in the matter of churches and monasteries.

  • Trim continued to be an important place on account of its castle and its Church of St Mary's, until the time of Cromwell.

  • If Cuchulainn did not fill such an important place in what may be called classic Gaelic literature, the total ignorance about him in the very place where he was born and where he lived would not be such a national disgrace as it is.


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