Rectorial

Word RECTORIAL
Character 9
Hyphenation rec to ri al
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "rectorial" in example sentences

"Can't you call on them, Pobs?" suggested Diana, "A sort of 'rectorial' visit, you know. ❋ Margaret Pedler (N/A)

We now come to my favorite passage:In his infamous rectorial address, Martin Heidegger looked forward to the time — hastened by Hitler's efforts — "when the spiritual strength of the West fails and its joints crack, when the moribund semblance of culture caves in and drags all forces into confusion and lets them suffocate in madness." pp. ❋ Enowning (2008)

Has he done anything more than quote a passage from the rectorial address? ❋ Enowning (2008)

Herein the righteousness of God, as the rectorial virtue of the divine nature, was concerned in the sin and apostasy of men. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

In 1882 he was elected lord rector of the university of Glasgow, and Dr Dale wrote of his rectorial address: "It was not the old Bright." ❋ Various (N/A)

A citizen who offended the University was debarred from all intercourse with students, who were strictly forbidden to hire his house or his books; if a townsman brought a "calumnious accusation" against a student, and disobeyed a rectorial command to desist, he and his children, to the third generation, and all their goods, were to lie under an interdict, ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

The records, of Florence afford an illustration of the checks upon the rectorial power, to which we have referred in speaking of the typical ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

He was fascinated by the idea of a cure where he might be sole master, not checked by rectorial ridicule when he wished to establish night schools or clothing clubs, penny savings banks, or any other of the schemes in vogue for the good of the poor; thinking too, not unwisely, that the best heal-all for his sorrow was to be found in change of scene and more arduous work together. ❋ Various (N/A)

The writer has in his possession a copy of the deed, conveying, in the first year of Edward VI., the rectorial rights and appurtenances of ❋ James Conway Walter (N/A)

In 1926, explaining his philosophy to the students at St. Andrews in his rectorial address, Nansen said that a line of retreat from a proposed action was a snare, that one should burn his boats behind him so that there is no choice but to go forward. ❋ Unknown (1922)

He had put himself upon record by his great rectorial address at St. Andrew's and by many other utterances. ❋ Unknown (1920)

John St.art Mill's rectorial address to the St. Andrews students is remarkable. ❋ Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 (1920)

I read the collection of rectorial speeches as a preparation for the one I was soon to make. ❋ Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 (1920)

Among its authorities the senate was the body representative of the university; and the rectorial council was the rector's ordinary adviser. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Dr. Newman, who retired in 1858, was succeeded in the rectorial Chair by Dr. Woodlock, Dr. Neville, Dr. Molloy, and Dr. O'Donnell. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

His cousin Olivetan had already initiated him into their ideas; some of these he had adopted, and he introduced them into Cop's rectorial discourse. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

_ (Mild, benign, rectorial, reproving, the head of Don John Conmee rises from the pianola coffin.) _ ❋ James Joyce (1911)

I, at any rate, can recall one memory -- the record of that marvelous day in December, 1879, nearly twenty-three years ago, when the indomitable old man delivered his rectorial address to the students at noon, a long political speech in ❋ Grenville Kleiser (1910)

That [streamer] is [such a] Rectorious ❋ TheHeli (2018)

Father [Flanigan] was [arrested] for having sex with 18 [altar] boys in the rectory. ❋ Wayne Zee (2006)

Father [Flanigan] was [arrested] for having sex with 18 [altar] boys in the rectory. ❋ Wayne Zee (2006)

[Mish] was extremely [rectorious] 45 minutes after consuming a [theee] bean Mumbai curry. ❋ Long Man Jill (2017)

Jeff got hammered at the office [charity] event and [spit on] [handicapped] children. He has a serious case of Headium Rectoris. ❋ GhostFaceThrilla (2016)

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