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Example sentences for "licentiate"

Lexicographically close words:
licensers; licenses; licensing; licentia; licentiam; licentiates; licentious; licentiousness; licere; liceret
  1. Two auditors embarked, namely, Licentiate Don Francisco de Coloma Maceda, and Licentiate Don Francisco de Mansilla Montemayor; and many other persons of account.

  2. Don Sabiniano Manrique de Lara was in danger of being killed in another salute like that; and the ball passed clear through the hand of Licentiate Manuel de Olivera, who was at the governor's side.

  3. Among others, Licentiate Don Juan de Rosales, a lawyer of the royal Audiencia and alcalde-mayor of Tondo for the new governor, published a printed manifesto of which many copies may be found in possession of persons who are curious.

  4. Age 24--Received degree of Licentiate in Medicine with honors from Central University of Madrid.

  5. Bogotá's first man of letters was none other than the licentiate Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada himself--a man who could wield the pen with as much skill as the sword.

  6. The doctor Santiago Devera The licentiate Pedro de Rojas The licentiate Don Antonio de Ribera Maldonado [Endorsed: "Filipinas; to his Majesty, 1590.

  7. Licentiate Pedro de Rojas remains in these islands in the capacity of lieutenant-governor and counselor in government and military matters, in accordance with his letters-patent.

  8. As the licentiate Ayala, fiscal of the royal Audiencia here, sent the records concerning the subject, I shall but mention and not refer to them at length.

  9. The licentiate Palacios, alcalde of court in the Audiencia of Mexico, who in 1581 made official visits to the ports of Guatulco and Acapulco, where he had charge of the construction of ships intended for the Philippine archipelago.

  10. The licentiate Santiago de Vera [Endorsed: "Examined, with the other letter.

  11. Beza now applied himself to the study of law at the University of Orleans, and obtained the rank of a licentiate in A.

  12. Separated from her husband, she associated with the licentiate Winter, and founded a Philadelphian society at Allendorf in A.

  13. When at last the city was somewhat calm, the licentiate father, the Dominican friar [28] who helped us, exerted himself most skilfully on our behalf.

  14. Among these was a licentiate of the Dominican Order, the Reverend Father Pedro Ibañez, reader of Divinity at Avila.

  15. At another time I saw our Lady putting a cope of exceeding whiteness on that Licentiate of the same Order, of whom I have made mention more than once.

  16. In that year another John Douglas had the same rank in St. Mary's College, where he became a Licentiate in 1555.

  17. A person of the same name was a Licentiate at St. Andrews in 1501.

  18. His tutor, the licentiate Pedrillo, Who several languages did understand.

  19. When the licentiate died under this treatment, the doctor insisted it was because his patient had neither lost blood enough nor drunk enough warm water.

  20. This discovery was made under the orders of the licentiate Vaca de Castro, who was then governor of Peru.

  21. I am uncertain whether Cortes returned to Mexico in order to arrange his private affairs; but he appointed several agents for that purpose, the principal of whom was the licentiate Altamirano.

  22. Soon after his return to Lima, the marquis sent the licentiate Espinosa to endeavour to bring about an accommodation with Almagro.

  23. Santilana, another licentiate came out at the same time, appointed to succeed Maldonado as oydor when he might vacate his office.

  24. The four oydors or judges nominated to the royal audience of Lima were the licentiate Cepeda, doctor Lison de Texada, and the licentiates Alvarez and Pedro Ortiz.

  25. In a conferrence for this purpose, an agreement was entered into, which was greatly forwarded by a licentiate named Caldera.

  26. At the end of three days, the licentiate was liberated from confinement at our earnest desire, and the dispute was quieted for the present; but a more serious disscution succeeded.

  27. Those who escaped, among whom was the licentiate Pedro Lopez, brought the first intelligence to the islands of the existence of Cortes and his army; as it had been universally believed in Cuba and Hispaniola that we had all perished.

  28. The best account is to be found in the memoirs of Herr Greisengesang (7 Bände: Leipzig), by our passing acquaintance the licentiate Roederer.

  29. But the licentiate unfortunately slept that night at Beckstein, where he was, being dainty in the saddle and given to half stages.

  30. I am the licentiate Roederer, author of several works on the theory and practice of politics.

  31. Licentiate Andres de Alcaraz and the gentlemen of the royal Audiencia were governing.

  32. For any lawyer can conclude the cases here, as Licentiate Rojas and Doctor Morga did when there was no Audiencia here.

  33. He is the son-in-law of Licentiate Almacan, and that office is the best appointment in this country.

  34. The curacy of Calavìte was taken possession of by father Fray Diego de la Resurreccion, who took the place of Licentiate Don Juan Pedrosa.

  35. Doctor Torralva Licentiate Villa The Fiscal" In the presence of Antonio de Yepes y Arce, notary-public.

  36. For you must know that Jesus Christ never was so praised on earth as a four-square young licentiate is praised nowadays.

  37. Licentiate Francisco Roca, the cura of that place, related to me what happened in his district--a very notable case.

  38. He who was commissioned by the supreme government for the trial of these suits, Licentiate Don Manuel Suarez de Olivera, the military auditor-general, declared in favor of the Indian slaves, setting all of them free.

  39. After these executions, Licentiate Manuel Suárez de Olivera, the senior advocate of the royal Audiencia, printed a treatise against Don Juan de Rosales, in which he condemned the excessive rigor of these punishments.

  40. Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries.

  41. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

  42. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians.

  43. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons.

  44. In the margin: "Observe this matter, and give a copy of this section to Licentiate Leon, so that he may make a report of it, when the matter is considered.

  45. Licentiate Nicolas Antonio de Omaña is also a good person, as is Licentiate Manuel Suarez de Olibera, who is serving as auditor-general and my assessor.

  46. It is signed by the said auditor, Licentiate Suarez Pedro Gutierrez Before me: Juan Soriano [A like declaration is received from the soldier Martin de Campos.

  47. For nearly twenty years he had been a licentiate of this Faculty, one of the oldest medical institutions of the country, which for two centuries and a half had exerted a great influence in the west of Scotland.

  48. It was felt that the possession of a medical diploma would be of service, and Livingstone returned to Scotland in November, 1840, and passed at Glasgow as Licentiate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons.

  49. The idea is common to many medieval institutions, and it survived at Bologna, even though the licentiate had, at his private examination, renounced the right of teaching.

  50. A separate quarter was built later for the latter, at the expense of Licentiate Don Francisco Gómez de Arcellano [sc.

  51. Further, I think that the licentiate Don Juan de Vivero was the first cleric who came to these islands.

  52. This unctionary did not formerly have the investiture as licentiate of laws, and was assisted by a matriculated lawyer of the royal Audiencia.

  53. Another cleric was the licentiate Don Juan de Villanueva, of whom the only thing known is that he was a priest, and that he lived but a little time--and that after the erection of the church.

  54. Its founder and patron is Licentiate Lucas de Castro, who endowed it with an income of five hundred pesos, the greater part of which was lost on the occasion of the rising of the Chinese in the year 39.

  55. For the last named, Licentiate Don Francisco Gomez de Arellano, archdeacon of Manila, and provisor of this archbishopric, built a separate room.

  56. Yielding to this conviction, the worthy chaplain begged the governor to have the clothes in which the licentiate had entered the house given to him.

  57. The governor again bade him beware of what he was doing, as the licentiate was beyond a doubt still mad; but all his cautions and warnings were unavailing to dissuade the chaplain from taking him away.

  58. The governor, seeing that it was the order of the Archbishop, obeyed, and they dressed the licentiate in his own clothes, which were new and decent.

  59. Elie still had his Licentiate thesis to prepare.


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