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Meanings of scholarly attainments in English
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Usage of scholarly attainments in English
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This essay attracted wide attention to his scholarlyattainments and love of laborious research.
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And before he had taken off his coat the Yale professor- amanof deep learning and scholarlyattainments-joinedthe party.
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He brought to the practice of his profession a mind stored with professional learning, and embellished with rare scholarlyattainments.
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P.S.- Iopenthis note, written from my dictation by my wife, to enclose my congratulations on Mrs. Forth's scholarlyattainments.
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Heman Humphrey became pastor, a man of scholarlyattainments, and well fitted to encourage the general longing for a complete reconciliation.
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This is Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer, by right of eloquence, statesmanship, and scholarlyattainments, the foremost man in England.
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Nevertheless, the fact that he pulled stroke on the 'varsity crew had somewhat blinded other contemporaries to his more scholarlyattainments.
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The General-in-Chief of the Cuban forces is Maximo Gomez, a man of scholarlyattainments, great intellect, and long experience in military affairs.
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He not only loved his daughter dearly, but he also had a very deep and well-justified respect for her intellect and scholarlyattainments.
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For scholarlyattainments, legal acumen, political sagacity and oratorical power, Robert Brown Elliott stands out as the most brilliant figure of the Reconstruction Period.
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For his scholarlyattainments and usefulness as a minister of the gospel, Livingstone College conferred upon him, in 1896, the degree of doctor of divinity.
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Therefore, in view of Ramsdell's scholarlyattainments, and until I'm justified in setting up a professional assistant, I rather fancy that it's up to you.
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"Most worthy sir," he replied, "you form too favorable an opinion of my scholarlyattainments!