A wide reputation as a "broncho breaker" gave him his name.
On his return he began his lectures, and soon gained a wide reputation, from the simplicity of his style and the precision of his views.
He gained immediately a wide reputation as a prolific and original illustrator, gifted with a genial, humorous faculty, and he succeeded also, though in less degree, as a painter and sculptor.
He practised law in Boston, and won a wide reputation by his speeches for the Free Soil party in 1848.
In the same way, 1857 stood out in the later portion, as bringing to him the first pupil in London who was to achieve a world-wide reputation, Sir Charles Santley.
The work was translated into various languages, and thereby gained a world-wide reputation.
His knowledge is like the foundations of a house: experts may examine it closely and admire good points, but to a great extent the successes of his pupils are the bricks by which alone a wide reputation is built up.
William Cogswell, was a medical practitioner of wide reputation, noted for his executive and judicial abilities.
Crosby (a physician of wide reputation), and printed, portrays the character of Dr.
Canon Almond is a preacher of great power and forcefulness and has won a wide reputation as a speaker, delivering among others the oration at the decoration of the soldiers’ graves in Montreal on Victoria Day, 1905.
He enjoys a representative clientele and his practice is extensive as he has gained a wide reputation on account of his extensive knowledge, which is based on a thorough education.
His writings gained him almost a world-wide reputation.
His skill won him a wide reputation and he was soon recognized as one of the first surgeons of the age.
In the end, he won a wide reputation, and before his death was recognized as one of the leading painters of his time.
His eloquence, zeal and courage won a wide reputation, and in 1832, he was offered the presidency of the newly-organized Lane seminary, at Cincinnati.
Mr. Aylmer had a world-wide reputation as a breeder and exhibitor of stock.
Their factory, a modern building of large dimensions, is fitted with machinery of the most improved construction, and contains every appliance for carrying on the manufacture of fabrics which have gained for Norwich world-wide reputation.
He established a wide reputation as a breeder of shorthorns, Southdown, and Oxford Down sheep, hackneys and cart horses.
Miss Mason won a wide reputationin this work, becoming one of the best loved of Southern women.
In the legislature he won a wide reputation as an orator, and rapidly became known as the most gifted man of his age in Kentucky.
It was New England who founded the excellent private schools and small colleges of Brooklyn, who early gave to her a public-school system of wide reputation.
Brooklyn today has no theater of wide reputation, although in Greenwood she has what is deservedly the most famous cemetery in America.
For here was a town that decided almost overnight to be a seaport of world-wide reputation.
Mosenthal, who played second violin, achieved a wide reputation as composer and conductor, in which latter capacity he did splendid work for the Mendelssohn Glee Club.
He had, and still has, a wide reputation; but it is not greater than his genius.
These schools have no counterparts among the Mexicans nearer than Santa Fe, and have a wide reputation.
Thus the registers of her hotels bear many foreign autographs of world-wide reputation.
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