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Meanings of old preceptor in English
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Usage of old preceptor in English
1
The prince was utterly astounded when his oldpreceptor entered his room.
2
The author will be our poet's oldpreceptor, Professor Kissey Kickey.
3
The relation between him and his oldpreceptor was of a very singular kind.
4
Your oldpreceptor repeated, with much solemnity, the speech
5
The king was engaged with his oldpreceptor; the queen sent for him; he did not return.
6
Lucan the poet, and Seneca, the oldpreceptor of Nero, both fell victims to the tyrant's rage.
7
Cinq-Mars hereupon showed the letter of the Cardinal-Duke to his mother, and his oldpreceptor grew gradually calmer.
8
The oldpreceptor followed them, weeping.
9
He gave interesting reminiscences of Tom Corwin, his oldpreceptor, and said that Corwin's power over an audience was magical.
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Exactly at this period the long-smothered resentment of Maurice against his oldpreceptor, counsellor, and, as he believed, betrayer, flamed forth anew.
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Mr. Haldeman commenced practice alone in 1839, at Minerva, Ohio, although he had practiced from 1837 with his oldpreceptor.
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All three of these oldpreceptors followed the same method with Ursula.