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Example sentences for "licentiates"

Lexicographically close words:
licenses; licensing; licentia; licentiam; licentiate; licentious; licentiousness; licere; liceret; licet
  1. All examinations of persons not graduates or licentiates must be made directly by the board, and certificates authorize the person named to practise medicine and surgery (ib.

  2. Examinations of persons not graduates or licentiates must be made by the board, and certificates by a majority of the board authorize the possessor to practise medicine and surgery (ib.

  3. All examinations of persons not graduates or licentiates are made by the board; and certificates authorize their possessor to practise medicine and,surgery (ib.

  4. For graduates or licentiates in midwifery, $2 (ib.

  5. Meanwhile the Licentiates Cepeda and Carbajal, and Juan de Acosta a great favourite of Gonzalo, tried to persuade Gonzalo that the Camp Master was a traitor and advised Gonzalo to kill him.

  6. These were the Licentiate Cepeda, the Doctor Tejada, and the Licentiates Alvarez and Zarate.

  7. The first is addressed to the licentiates Acuña, Pedro Manuel, and Barrientos "our deputies.

  8. To this effect notification should be made by licentiates Acuña and Acevedo.

  9. In the same ships came two auditors for the Audiencia of Manila, Licentiates Andres de Alcaraz, and Manuel de Madrid y Luna.

  10. 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.

  11. Along with him there came out as oydors or judges of the court of audience, the doctor Quesada, and the licentiates Tejada de Logrono and Loaysa.

  12. His name occurs among the Licentiates "in Pedagogio," in the year 1508.

  13. The Intrantes or Licentiates were a class farther advanced, and denoted that they were prepared to enter or take their Master's degree.

  14. The name of Andrew Balfour occurs among the licentiates of St. Leonard's College in 1524; but we cannot say whether or not he was the person who is here mentioned.

  15. After the reunion of the Inquisition, Cardinal Adrian introduced an innovation by appointing laymen to the office--the Licentiates Sisa and Pena--the former a judge in the high court of Valladolid.

  16. The act of 1874 also specified that the society was not deprived of any right or obligation they may have to admit women to examination, and to enter their names on the list of licentiates if they acquit themselves satisfactorily.

  17. The restriction of the choice of examiners to the members of the society was also repealed, and the society was given the power (which it did not before possess) to strike off from the list of its licentiates the names of disreputable persons.

  18. We have heard of licentiates once before--as excluded from University processions.

  19. These two reasons together fully explain the disfavour with which licentiates were regarded, and which ultimately led to the abolition of the status.

  20. Priests non-graduates shall be bound to attend on pain of a fine of sixpence, but no licentiates of any faculty soever may in any wise be present at the act.

  21. In this city even books are printed both in the Latin and Spanish languages, and here also licentiates and doctors graduate.

  22. He appointed the licentiates Carvajal and Cepeda to be captains of cavalry, as persons in whose attachment he could confide, considering the weighty obligations they had received from him.

  23. Along with Gasca, the licentiates Ganas and Renteria went out to Peru, as judges or oydors of the supreme tribunal or royal court of audience.


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