Sentence example with the word 'rectorship'

rectorship

Definition n. the office or station of a rector

Last update: October 2, 2015


0

The pope was confirmed in his rectorship of the cities ceded by Aistolf, with the further understanding, tacit rather than expressed, that, even as he had wrung these provinces for the Italic people from both Greeks and Lombards, so in the future he might claim the protectorate of such portions of Italy, external to the kingdom, as he should be able to acquired This, at any rate, seems to be the meaning of that obscure re-settlement of the peninsula which Charles effected.   [Please select]

0

But they are the incumbents of whole kingdoms, and the rectorship of the common people, the nobility, and even of the clergy.   [Please select]

0

When he understood that, he resigned his rectorship and returned to the Oratory.   [Please select]

0

Trained, like Hooker and Shepard, at Emmanuel College, and fresh from the rectorship of St.   [Please select]

0

In the following year he received and declined the virtual offer of the Lord Rectorship of the University of St.   [Please select]

0

In 1884 he was again invited, and again declined, to stand for the Lord Rectorship of the University of St.   [Please select]

0

In 1875 he was unanimously nominated by its Independent Club, to the office of Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow; and in 1877 he again received the offer of the Rectorship of St.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
rectors - rectorship - rectory