- nonselective, postelection, predilect, predilection, preelection, prelect,
prelection, prelector, preselect, recollect, recollection, reelect, reelection, religion...
-
critics were
accustomed to
recite their compositions there, and
these prelections were
sometimes honoured with the
presence of the
emperors themselves...
- well-merited congratulations. More recently, too, in
certain extraordinary prelections delivered with the consent, and by the order, of the
Theological Faculty...
-
sometime of
Queenes Colledge in Cambridge.
Whereunto are added, his
prelections on
Ramus his grammer;
Taleus his rhetorick; also his
notes on physicks...
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- nonselective, postelection, predilect, predilection, preelection, prelect,
prelection, prelector, preselect, recollect, recollection, reelect, reelection, religion...
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Cultural Society. The
years 1860 were for
Maiorescu the
period of „po****r
prelections“ (lectures on
various problemes addressed to a
quite large audience)...
- saw the book
through the press. The
Concent was
attacked in
public prelections by John
Rainolds at Oxford, and
Edward Lively at Cambridge. Broughton...
-
proceeded to
Strasbourg to
study theology; but
finding the
theological prelections of J. S.
Schmidt and P. J.
Spener distasteful, he
entered the faculty...
- who had
since returned to Scotland. A
considerable number of his
Latin prelections and
other addresses (published
after his death) are
remarkable for the...