Inaugural Sentence Examples
On the 2nd of December 1841 he delivered his inaugural lecture.
The charges were based upon his inaugural address of the preceding year.
In 1691 he took his medical degree, pronouncing an "inaugural disputation," De chylosi vitiata.
Mr William O'Brien presided at the inaugural dinner on the 12th of April, and some English M.P.'s were present, but his chief supporter throughout was Father Humphreys.
His inaugural lecture on "The Study of History," afterwards published with notes displaying a vast erudition, made a great impression in the university, and the new professor's influence on historical study was felt in many important directions.
In 1982 I was booked to give the inaugural recital on a new Allen organ in a church in Nottinghamshire.
The inaugural project of this organization was DOGNY, a sculptural tribute to those same search and rescue teams.
The general assembly, to which the case was appealed, suspended Dr Briggs in 1893, being influenced, it would seem, in part, by the manner and tone of his expressions - by what his own colleagues in the Union Theological Seminary called the " dogmatic and irritating " nature of his inaugural address.
The Sicilian assembly met in March 1848, and Settimo in his inaugural speech declared that the Bourbon dynasty had ceased to reign, that the throne was vacant and that Sicily united her destinies to those of Italy.
The Roman Catholic religion is declared by the constitution to be the religion of the state, and the inaugural oath of the president pledges him to protect it.
AdvertisementThe Tariff Reform League was founded in order to further Mr Chamberlain's policy, holding its inaugural meeting on July 21st; and it began to take an active part in issuing leaflets and in work at by-elections.
Among those attending the inaugural meeting were previous Ben Nevis race winners, cross-country, track and road runners.
He then takes the bass solos in Beethoven's ninth symphony for the inaugural performance of the Opera North 05/06 concert season in Huddersfield.
Mrs. V.C. Walker became the first branch treasurer at the inaugural meeting in February 1948.
This problem is touched upon in his Orations or Inaugural Addresses (Orazioni o Prolusioni) and in his Minor Works (Scritti minori).
AdvertisementCharles Augustus Briggs, tried for heresy for his inaugural address in 1891 as professor of biblical theology at Union Seminary (in which he attacked the inerrancy of the Bible, held the composite character of the Hexateuch and of the Book of Isaiah and taught that sanctification is not complete at death), was acquitted by the presbytery of New York, but was declared guilty and was suspended from its ministry by the General Assembly of 1893.
Animal House was the inaugural film venture for the American satire magazine National Lampoon.
Her recent inaugural a windjammer cruise wonder of enormous would be wearing.
The millions of viewers that tuned into Hannah Montana a week after its inaugural episode proved the show was a hit.
In its inaugural year, host John Rich of the country duo Big and Rich took seven artists from different musical backgrounds in an attempt to make one into a country star.
AdvertisementWest, along with Jerry Seinfeld, Rihanna and Oprah (via satellite), was among the first guests on his inaugural episode of The Jay Leno Show.
Michelle Obama turned to JCrew again for the Kids' Inaugural concert.
In addition to outfitting the First Daughters on Inauguration Day, JCrew also designed coats for Malia and Sasha to wear to the star-studded "We Are One" Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial.
Blizzard Entertainment has announced the inaugural BlizzCon to be held at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, on October 28-29th, 2005!
Michelle Obama's inaugural night gown was a white, floor-length, one-shoulder dress that featured a fitted bodice and flowing skirt.
AdvertisementLong-time Utah resident Robert Redford chaired the inaugural Board of Directors.
Denton has played Mike Delfino since the show's inaugural season, during which time the character became a victim of a hit and run, suffered from amnesia, became a drug addict, gotten married, and became a father.
The song has been the theme for EastEnders ever since the inaugural episode aired in 1985.
The longer bed was available in the inaugural model, and the six-foot-long short-bed Comanche debuted in 1987.
Michael Wray was the inaugural winner of the competition.
Probst was the recipient of the inaugural Prime Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program in 2008.
Bianca Taylor Ryan won the inaugural season of America's Got Talent at the ripe old age of 11.
Charles Augustus Briggs, tried for heresy for his inaugural address in 1891 as professor of biblical theology at Union Seminary, was acquitted by the presbytery of New York, but was declared guilty and was suspended from its ministry by the General Assembly of 1893.
Largely owing to his exertions, the Manchester Athenaeum was established, at the opening of which he was chosen to deliver the inaugural address.
Very beautiful was the lifelong friendship of these three remarkable men, who collaborated in the Theses Salmurienses, a collection of theses propounded by candidates in theology prefaced by the inaugural addresses of the three professors.
The Democrats were successful at the polls, and President Polk in his inaugural address asserted the claim of the United States to all of Oregon in terms suggesting the possibility of war.
The College is delighted that Graham Johnson, one of the world's leading accompanists, is the inaugural visiting artist.
Remind the justices to see robert the inaugural Brian.
After this inaugural concert we walked back along the outside of the city walls.
The contrast, originally drawn in a mid-nineteenth century inaugural lecture at what became another northern university, is with stagnating.
In his inaugural address (4th March 1909) President Taft announced himself as favouring the maintenance and enforcement of the reforms initiated by President Roosevelt (including a strict enforcement of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, an effective measure for railway rate regulation, and the policy of conservation of natural resources); the revision of the tariff on the basis of affording protection to American manufactures equal to the difference between home and foreign cost of production; a graduated inheritance tax; a strong navy as the best guarantee of peace; postal savings banks; free trade with the Philippine Islands; and mail subsidies for American ships.
Mr. Harding's inaugural address, and his first message to Congress, delivered in person on April 12, voiced his desire to return to " normalcy," as he expressed it.
His inaugural discourse was on the "new analysis," which he so successfully applied in investigating various problems both in pure and applied mathematics.
The Kansas question and the attitude of the North toward the decision in the Dred Scott case were arousing the South when he was inaugurated the first time, and in his inaugural address he clearly indicated that he would favour secession in the event of any further encroachment on the part of the North.
Dunning's paper ' ` More Light on Andrew Johnson" (in the American Historical Review, April 1906), in which apparently conclusive evidence is presented to prove that Johnson's first inaugural, a notable state paper, was.
Lincoln's inaugural address declared the Union perpetual and acts of secession void, and announced the determinatiojl of the government to defend its authority, and to hold forts and places yet in its possession.
In 1876 he supported Hayes in the contest for the presidency, and Hayes made him in 1877 his secretary of the interior, and followed much of his advice in other cabinet appointments and in his inaugural address.
It obtained for him, on the recommendation of Goethe, a professorship in the university of Jena, and in November 1789 he delivered his inaugural lecture, Was heisst and zu welchem Ende studiert man Universalgeschichte?
After some six months more the licentiate took part " in a peculiarly solemn disputation known as his `Vespers,' " then gave his formal inaugural lecture or disputation before the faculty, and was received into the faculty as master.
He was strongly opposed to the War of 1812, and was a leader in the movement culminating in the Hartford Convention, which he defended in a series of open letters published in 1824, and in his inaugural address as mayor of Boston.
In 1770 he obtained the chair of logic and metaphysics at Konigsberg, and delivered as his inaugural address the dissertation De mundi sensibilis et intelligibilis forma et principiis.
A law was passed by the Hungarian diet regularizing the libdication of Ferdinand; at the beginning of June Francis Joseph signed the inaugural diploma and took the oath in Magyar to observe the constitution; on the 8th he was solemnly crowned king of Hungary.
Believing,"he wrote," that (excepting the ardent monarchists) all our citizens agreed in ancient whig principles "- or, as he elsewhere expressed it, in" republican forms "-" I thought it advisable to define and declare them, and let them see the ground on which we can rally."This he did in his inaugural, which, though somewhat rhetorical, is a splendid and famous statement of democracy.'