Footnote 9: For data given, and for a great variety of historical information, vide Hervieux, Traité clinique et pratique des maladies puerperales.
La recherche du vrai, et la pratique du bien, sont les deux objets les plus importants de la philosophie=--The pursuit of what is true and the practice of what is good are the two most important objects of philosophy.
Now the British consul was only a figure-head, and had never attended to any duties other than signing pratique papers for the British ships that came here.
The Governor was away, but the Assistant Governor received us, and promptly fined Jack £5 for not getting pratique papers here first.
The credit of introducing the law of the dramatic unities into French literature has been claimed for many writers, and especially for the Abbe d'Aubignac, whose Pratique du theatre appeared in 1657.
Professor of the History of Dogma, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris.
Mauger would have the student first master his rules, and then begin "by all means" to read, "pour joindre la pratique a la speculation des regles.
Il a avalé la pratique de Polichinelle = He is very hoarse.
La pratique de Polichinelle is the squeaker that a Punch-and-Judy man puts in his mouth during a performance.
They might, under the suspicious circumstances, refuse even to give you pratique at all, and send you off to sea again.
Then, being satisfied that you have had no illness on board, the Buenos Ayres people will grant you pratique after, let us say, a quarantine of four days, even if yellow fever were raging at Rio.
On hearing that the vessel was an English yacht sailing under an Admiralty flag he raised no difficulties, but granted Carew pratiqueat once, despite the absence of a clean bill of health from Rotterdam.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pratique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clearance; pass; protection; safeguard; visa