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Architecture is one of the learned professions, like medicine or law. Prison Architecture and the Question of Ethics 2015-02-16T05:00:00Z
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was made up of landowners, traders with commercial interests, and members of the “learned professions,” as they called doctors, professors, lawyers and ministers at the time. Opinion | Why I’m exploring a run for governor of Massachusetts 2020-12-18T05:00:00Z
If the young man wished to prepare for law or medicine or teaching or the ministry,—one of the “learned professions,”—then the old classical school was at his service. Farm Boys and Girls 2012-04-21T02:00:21.733Z
The change is most perceptible among the educated classes and in the learned professions. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
This unfortunate young doctor has an uncle, of the same learned profession, who is addicted to the science of animal magnetism. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-02-29T03:00:23.930Z
The learned professions, especially the Church, are represented as well as the State or capital in these proprietorial bodies. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z
It was no accident that so many members of the learned professions participated in the Constitutional Convention. Opinion | Why I’m exploring a run for governor of Massachusetts 2020-12-18T05:00:00Z
The learned professions here, generally, stand preeminently high. Norman's New Orleans and Environs Containing a Brief Historical Sketch of the Territory and State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time 2012-02-13T03:00:18.260Z
There is not as great difference to-day between the members of the learned professions and the common people. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z
In the ordinary course a boy goes to a preparatory school with a career already mapped out for him, the Navy, the Army, or the Church, or one of the learned professions. England 2012-02-09T03:00:12.957Z
In fact, the learned professions have yet to learn that the supply exceeds the demand. Nature and Culture 2011-11-17T03:00:34.107Z
Their number is three times greater than that of those engaged in navigation, the learned professions, commerce, and manufactures. The American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2011-11-14T03:00:19.813Z
They have none of the learned profession; merchandise is disgraceful, and the army is the only field. Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, 7th ed. Vol. 2 of 2 2011-11-11T03:00:31.270Z
But the character gradually lost its individuality as society advanced, until at length the great bulk of teachers, except in the colleges, were merely young men preparing for the learned professions. Homes of American Statesmen With Anecdotical, Personal, and Descriptive Sketches 2011-11-04T02:00:19.293Z
The medical profession is fortunate among the learned professions in that a fresh and boundless field of unimaginable fertility spreads out before it. Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes 2011-11-01T02:00:25.563Z
As it now is, the learned professions are regarded as the main pillars that sustain the social fabric. Nature and Culture 2011-11-17T03:00:34.107Z
They more than take their share in the four learned professions of teaching, medicine, the ministry and the law. Some Pioneers and Pilgrims on the Prairies of Dakota Or, From the ox team to the aeroplane 2011-10-17T02:00:15.157Z
Ryerson had discussed every clause in the Bill at County Conventions, and had behind him the support of all actively engaged in the work of education and in the other learned professions. Egerton Ryerson and Education in Upper Canada 2011-10-14T02:00:23.300Z
There is the Christian Socialist Society, a small body of less than 150 adherents, including many clergymen and other members of the learned professions. Contemporary Socialism 2011-09-10T02:00:28.673Z
Even before the Civil War the commercial interests of the country had become so much extended that trade was rising into a dignity comparable to that of the learned professions. The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education 2011-07-19T02:00:17.220Z
Even mental acquisitions are often sought as a means of speculation,—as a means of living without work; and hence we see the learned professions crowded to overflowing. Nature and Culture 2011-11-17T03:00:34.107Z
Had he not been a person in good circumstances, and belonging to the higher class of tradesmen, he would scarcely have brought up his son to one of the learned professions. Pope: His Descent and Family Connections Facts and Conjectures 2011-06-29T02:00:22.613Z
The University of Nauvoo will enable us to teach our children arts, sciences, and learned professions. The City of the Mormons or, Three Days at Nauvoo, in 1842 2011-06-23T02:00:26.503Z
Votes would further be given to clergymen, ministers of religion generally, members of the learned professions, and certificated schoolmasters.  The Real Gladstone an Anecdotal Biography 2011-05-29T02:00:07.883Z
Many, no doubt, were bewildered; but many, too, went away convinced that the most ancient employment of women was rising to the dignity and attractiveness of a learned profession. The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education 2011-07-19T02:00:17.220Z
Towards the same time Cornelius, who had completed his studies, instead of entering one of the learned professions, as his sister urged him to do, accepted of a situation in the City. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z
I tell you to make a man an accomplished gambler requires more study than to acquire a learned profession; more labor than is needed to become a deft artisan. The Comstock Club 2011-05-18T02:00:16.367Z
No Irishman of ability remained at home except those who looked for advancement in the learned professions or those who were patronised by the Viceregal Court. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z
What Mephistopheles says to the young student is only a clever expansion of what Faust had said in his first monologue about the vanity of science and of the learned professions. Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe 2011-03-20T02:00:33.357Z
The three learned professions, medicine, law, and theology, overlap; and a man who does not know something of the other two can not be prominent in his own. The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law 2011-03-14T03:01:02.587Z
A few, however, whom we ourselves have taught and prepared for learned professions, we feel justified in mentioning. The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry With Legends of the Surrounding Country 2011-03-04T03:00:59.137Z
It's only the learned professions that never learn anything; maybe that's how they got the name "lucus � non," Tom, as Dr. Bell would say. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z
I’m told that there are men of all the learned professions engaged in mining; and that a celebrated author is now a gold-digger at the Ovens. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z
If they show any aptitude for and desire to follow one of the learned professions, neither their father nor I will put any stumbling-block in their way.” The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker A Novel 2011-03-01T03:00:46.487Z
Then Miss Theodora, who could think of very few occupations outside of the learned professions in which a young man of good family might properly engage, at last surrendered to Ernest's arguments. Miss Theodora A West End Story 2011-02-26T03:00:48.940Z
He felt ambitious for him, and determined to educate him for one of the learned professions. Strive and Thrive or, Stories for the Example and Encouragement of the Young 2011-02-07T03:00:25.547Z
It's all very fine to talk about studying, and the learned professions; but how many succeed in them? The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z
And to no women did this movement appeal so strongly as to those who had long been looking forward to an opportunity to qualify themselves for the learned professions, especially medicine. Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind 2011-01-12T03:00:29.853Z
Trade guilds and members of the learned professions, also adopted a distinct style of costume. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
A successful culinary production takes the name of the inventor, and by it his fame often lasts longer than that of many men who have achieved positions in the learned professions. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z
He attended Marischal College, took the degree of M.A. at sixteen years of age, and was destined for one of the learned professions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
The prayer-carpet, which resembles a wide hearth-rug, is seldom used as a covering for the saddle except when the rider is a person of the learned profession. The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
I'm not cut out for the learned professions. "Pip" A Romance of Youth
None of the learned professions have advanced during the last thirty years so much as the medical. Household Organization
On the continent of Europe these rules were observed with considerable rigour, both in the learned professions and in those which we now designate as trades. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
For real offences against reputation law will provide a sufficient remedy The learned professions will have each its own tribunal to which its members are amenable. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
It is worn chiefly by persons of the learned professions. The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
"The only chance of promotion in the police force is in the detective direction, and I—I think detection comes under the head of learned professions." "Pip" A Romance of Youth
Priests and peasants were depicted with their several belongings, together with members of the learned professions. The Story of Malta
Complicated problems of industry and politics stimulate the mind and reflect their influence in literature, art, education, science, and the learned professions. Races and Immigrants in America
And there have been many epochs, ancient, medieval, and even modern, when astrology, the telling of fortunes by the stars, was given a rank among the learned professions. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time
These guilds included not only the handicraft and other trades, but the physicians and other learned professions, and even the Oolemah and imams, and others connected with the mosques. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 362, December 1845
Among those who came to our country were men of all the learned professions, the liberal arts and sciences, trades and occupations. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
He might not practise any learned profession, nor teach a school, nor send his children to school at home or abroad. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland
They are educated people, to be sure, and were reared at divers academies, but they have very peculiar ways which go naturally with that learned profession. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16
What were called the learned professions were strictly debarred to him. Tony Butler
A physician proposed; more refinement and knowledge was to be expected in the learned professions; she hesitated, but he also was rejected. Lives of Celebrated Women
This is a rock on which many have been shipwrecked in all the learned professions. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
It was necessary to engage in some pursuit, and I had not prepared myself for any learned profession. Father Brighthopes An Old Clergyman's Vacation
What strange influence was such a king able to exercise that he could overawe the lords and gentry of England, the learned professions, the municipal authorities? The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII
"I take it," said he, after a pause, "that he has no great mind for the learned professions, as they call them?" Tony Butler
“Keep them out!” is the cry of all the learned professions. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4.
The close of that century also saw women entering into rivalry with the men in learned professions. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10)
It follows the personal name, when that is used, and is generally given to members of the learned professions, and to government officials who have no higher rank, such as Bey, Pasha, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 1 "Edwardes" to "Ehrenbreitstein"
He was one of those men who carry in their own personality the prestige of a race, a nation, and a learned profession. Command
He was fond, too, of society, and was also throughout his life addicted to frivolities not altogether consistent with advancement in a learned profession, or with the positions of dignity which he successively occupied. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher"
We are sometimes almost tempted to suspect the existence of a petty jealousy in members of the learned professions. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 81, July, 1864
At the age of fourteen the Parisian youth not intended for one of the learned professions leaves school to learn a trade. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877.
It would be supposed that the men of the learned profession were the men who work for something beside money. Silver Links
The wearer of the uniform ought to be honored by the people and accorded as broad a place in society as if he were a member of what is termed “one of the learned professions.” Personal Recollections of the War of 1861 As Private, Sergeant and Lieutenant in the Sixty-First Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry
An ambitious man has a son whom he destines to a learned profession. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865
It must be a deplorable narrowness of mind, that would confine these seats of instruction to the limited views of one or two learned professions. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First
But, Sir, as suggesting the Law, I apply to you for redress on behalf of hundreds, nay, thousands, of members of a very noble and learned profession. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, April 12, 1890
Join the learned professions, if you please, by being not only true and faithful but by being hearty and conscientious and faithful at every point in your business life. Silver Links
A wise man will never marry his first love, for he knows that matrimony demands as much special attention as any of the learned professions. The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage Describing Modern Manners and Customs of Courtship and Marriage, and giving Full Details regarding the Wedding Ceremony and Arrangements
"But hard labour and learned professions, they say, make women masculine, coarse, unwomanly." Shirley
Nor will some degree of legal knowlege be found in the least superfluous to persons of inferior rank; especially those of the learned professions. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First
There was something sacred attached to the employment, and it was regarded as near akin to the learned professions. Benjamin Franklin A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago American Pioneers and Patriots Series
She is not at all disposed to lay aside the feeblenesses of her sex and go into one of the learned professions. Is He Popenjoy?
One would think that some of these would have shone conspicuously in any of the learned professions, business circles, or common industries of life had they bent their minds in the right direction. The Prison Chaplaincy, And Its Experiences
He had tried most of the learned professions, and failed in all he tried. Audrey Craven
The ministry, law, and medicine are the oldest and best recognized of the so-called liberal or learned professions. The business career in its public relations
It appears that, with the exception of teaching, woman is not to be a very important sector in the learned professions in the near future. College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College
Rubens had been originally destined by his mother for one of the learned professions. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Fledgling at one or other of the learned professions, always aggressively smooth and well-bred, a veritable paragon of polish without a single redeeming mannerism, to Morgan he represented one large swagger. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real
A profession implies scholarship; as, the learned professions. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
"Five or six years may be sufficient unless he decides to enter one of the learned professions." From Farm House to the White House The life of George Washington, his boyhood, youth, manhood, public and private life and services
She passed creditably and was unanimously recommended by the committee, when it was discovered that the law would not admit women to that learned profession. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
This last group would contain members of the learned professions, as well as persons engaged in the various careers of science and art, and in the higher branches of mercantile business. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
To render slaves valuable, the Romans qualified them for the learned professions, and all the various arts. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
Amongst others of the few guests of the evening was a young gentleman, a member of one of the learned professions, who was accounted an intellectual person and was of rather grave demeanor. Old New England Traits
"He can't be too well educated, whether he enters a learned profession or not," responded Mr. Washington. From Farm House to the White House The life of George Washington, his boyhood, youth, manhood, public and private life and services
Most of the other competitors were men, some of them members of the learned professions. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
While the chief purpose of the Gymnasium is to prepare for the learned professions, that of the Real-school is to prepare for practical life. History of Education
Its attractions are innumerable, combining unequalled educational advantages in art, literature, and the learned professions, together with unlimited temptations to frivolity. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
And we remark, in the general, that the business of School teaching should rank among the learned professions. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
"But I'll show her that it's just as honorable as one of the learned professions, and that it pays better in a great many cases," reasoned Joe. Baseball Joe in the Big League or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles
Woman's ambition was not confined at this period to literature and the learned professions; she found herself capable of practical work on a large scale in the department of agriculture. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
As one of certain immediately practicable steps in the direction of South African unity, the Natal Ministry advocated "reciprocity" in the learned professions and the Civil Services of the several colonies. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
To support so large a family must have taxed the energies of the father to the utmost, even though no one of them was destined for a learned profession. The Printer Boy. Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark. An Example for Youth.
The chaplain of the Connecticut State Prison states that, out of 190 prisoners, not one was liberally educated, or a member of either of the learned professions. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
Her son, and the rest of the family, knew of her objection to baseball, and her disappointment that Joe had not entered the ministry, or some of the so-called learned professions. Baseball Joe in the Big League or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles
Such women would want the suffrage, and to have the learned professions thrown open to them. Vixen, Volume II.
Gentlemen, we have with us to-night men of science, philanthropists, the representatives of the learned professions. Parks for the People Proceedings of a Public Meeting held at Faneuil Hall, June 7, 1876
Neither am I contending that we should all strive for the "learned professions." Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings
It is, indeed, hardly less important for the man of business, the farmer, or the mechanic, than for statesmen, legislators, and members of the so-called learned professions. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
While so meditating, my cab deposited me at the door of a decidedly "downy" house, at the West End, where my prospective friend was practising in I will not mention which of the learned professions. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
He had gone through his course at the university, and had intended entering one of the learned professions, when he was obliged to visit Australia for his health. The Young Berringtons The Boy Explorers
Gentlemen, you have been addressed by two of the learned professions. Parks for the People Proceedings of a Public Meeting held at Faneuil Hall, June 7, 1876
Let cultured men plow and reap, and plowing and reaping will become as dignified as the "learned professions." Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings
I find them in all the learned professions and in the various mechanical arts. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
There are forces at work in society to strengthen the demand that colleges teach the branches of industry, as well as prepare men for the so-called learned professions. Colleges in America
Take the memories of members of the learned professions—they are usually only reference memories. Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget
Not only was it the resort of aspirants to the dissenting ministry, but wealthy dissenters were glad to secure its advantages for sons whom they were training to business or to the learned professions. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
A parallel with any of the other learned professions will make the point plain. Eugenics and Other Evils
An awkward, stooping, ungainly fellow, dressed roughly in leather breeches and yarn stockings, and not knowing even how to pronounce the king's English correctly, how could he ever succeed in a learned profession? Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
In fact, a scientific and technical education in some branch of industry has already won its way to the rank of a learned profession. Colleges in America
Walter Scott, the eldest son of Robert of Sandy-Knowe, appears to have been the first of the family that ever adopted a town life, or anything claiming to be classed among the learned professions. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10)
The ancestor of any modern Barber may, like Salvation Yeo's father, have "exercised the mystery of a barber-surgeon," which is getting near the learned professions. The Romance of Names
Their educational advantages are limited by law; few are admitted to the bar and few to the other learned professions. History of the United States, Volume 6
After some hesitation the judges gave the required certificate, with a little lecture on the side concerning the beauties of etiquette and right attire as an adjunct to excellence in the learned professions. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 7 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators
The Technical Schools do not and should not teach languages, literature, philosophy, and the fine arts, nor the old learned professions, but these must always rest in the University. A Short History of Pittsburgh
She had a constitutional tendency toward it—indeed, a genius for it; like that which impels one to painting, another to sculpture—this to a learned profession, that to a mechanical trade. Western Characters or Types of Border Life in the Western States
Among them still are to be found the most masterly writings of the most masterly minds in the three learned professions, and the noblest treatises on the nobler of the arts and sciences. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
In selecting for him one of the learned professions, his father naturally preferred the church, as that in which he could most readily secure for his son speedy promotion. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
Of this number representatives may be found in the principal walks of almost every one of the learned professions. The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1886. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, February, 1886.
In most of the learned professions digressions are fatal to success. The Book-Hunter at Home
There were men of education, representatives of all the learned professions, men versed in business, and along with them adventurers and men of doubtful antecedents, graduates of prisons and penitentiaries. The Young Miner or Tom Nelson in California
Senators, soldiers and the learned professions sat elbow to elbow, round the generous table that offered choicest viands money could procure. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
Have you ever thought of going further—or seeking a course of college or even a learned profession?” Danger! and Other Stories
Much has been said within a few years, by writers on the subject of education, in this country, on the desirableness of raising the business of teaching to the rank of a learned profession. The Teacher Or, Moral Influences Employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young
You will not suffer us to enter the learned professions nor the Service; you will not encourage us to be architects, attorneys, land-agents, or engineers. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
Are the learned professions to be trampled under foot by barbarian ignorance and brutality? Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes
Humph! well, but you know you have said that you don’t want to enter a mercantile or engineer’s office, and a smattering of Latin and Greek will not do for the learned professions. Digging for Gold Adventures in California
Meantime, until quite recently, the graduates of the Gymnasia have had a monopoly of competition for positions as teachers and opportunity to practise the learned professions. In and Around Berlin
There are too many men in the learned professions who would do better at the forge and on the farm. How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony
Up till quite recently, the sole aim of our Secondary Schools was to provide students for the Universities and to supply the needs of the learned professions. The Children: Some Educational Problems
It was formerly thought by many that education, except in its simplest elements, was only for those planning to enter the "learned professions." New Ideals in Rural Schools
Where formal teaching is usual, as in what are called learned professions, and in delicate trades, fewer men know anything of these businesses. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry
But now, my son, I’ve nearly come to the end of the trio of learned professions, without, I see, prepossessing you in favour of the two I have mentioned. Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
In this, the foremost of the learned professions, his genius as a tactician was early displayed. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20)
Thus during the Middle Ages the first schools were called into being by the need of professional training for ecclesiastics, the first learned profession, and a calling whose importance seemed to demand such training. The Children: Some Educational Problems
A trade is defined as an occupation "which a person has learned and engages in, especially mechanical employment, as distinguished from the liberal arts," or the learned professions. Carpentry for Boys In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations
The ancient college and university did indeed lead towards vocations, but only the three "learned professions" and general training for commanding leadership in state and industrial affairs. The Family and it's Members
First, the so-called "learned professions"—journalism, theology, medicine and law. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
In Germany, however, the learned professions, and especially the official positions of the army and navy, are almost the exclusive preserves of those who are born to social rank. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
The learned professions he reckons among the middle class. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
To the ambitious young man the carpenter's trade offers a field for venturing into the learned professions by a route which cannot be equaled in any other pursuit. Carpentry for Boys In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations
It was confidently believed that Tom Robinson would cut the shop, so far as any active management of it was concerned, and enter either a gallant or a learned profession. A Houseful of Girls
The learned professions have widened in their scope and number within the past thirty years. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
Litigants needed guidance in the presentation of their cases and no learned profession being available, the underbailiffs, undersheriffs, clerks and other underlings of the administration of justice began to practice, without real knowledge. Ethics in Service
The magnates of government,—municipal, state, federal,—those of the army, of the learned professions and of the clubs,—in short, the white male aristocracy in everything save the ecclesiastical desk,—were there. Madame Delphine
The learned profession is yours if you deserve it, and you can deserve it only through study, application, and perseverance. Carpentry for Boys In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations
I am a Danton—a gentleman—a member of the learned profession of medicine and not so bad-looking. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel
In addition to the work of general education, Negroes have entered all the learned professions, and are succeeding beyond the most sanguine expectations of their friends. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
As a rule their life is much longer, in normal circumstances, than that of the other learned professions. Moral Principles and Medical Practice The Basis of Medical Jurisprudence
The Sierra Leonite is a peddler-born who aspires to be a trader, a merchant; or he looks to a learned profession, especially the law. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
It is said that his father, being in easy circumstances, intended him for one of the learned professions, but was induced by Rembrandt's passion for the art to allow him to follow his inclination. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities of Art (Vol. 3 of 3)
Throughout these years Lincoln was of course working at law, which became, with the development of the country, a more arduous and a more learned profession. Abraham Lincoln
The learned professions are subject to her choice. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
The manner in which his time was at his own disposal, seemed to contradict the idea that he belonged to any of the learned professions. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
The same boys usually visit some Russian University, occasionally Vienna or Belgrade, and return to their native land as doctors, engineers, or lawyers, and supply the learned professions. The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro
At all events, they have none of that loyalty distinguishing members of other learned professions Masques & Phases
There are a number of young gentlemen who have finished their literary course, who are now studying for the different learned professions, in various parts of the country. The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States
A Catholic was not eligible for a public office, and the learned professions were closed to them, neither could a Catholic act as a tutor or as an executor to a will. The Makers of Canada: Champlain
Estimating a man's standing in society by his immense wealth, or learned profession, rather than by his integrity and virtue, is attended with the most dangerous circumstances, as we have already noticed. Twenty-Four Short Sermons On The Doctrine Of Universal Salvation
And he thought young men who meant to do anything except in the learned professions wasted time by going to college. The Young Man and the World
Members even of the more learned professions held aloof: indeed barristers and physicians never became eager clients.  The Disentanglers
He found the teaching all towards the classics, making for Oxford or Cambridge, and afterwards for a learned profession. The Romance of a Pro-Consul Being The Personal Life And Memoirs Of The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
I took to books naturally, and the plan was to give me an education, and then add a learned profession, or set me up in some little business. The Wedge of Gold
He pursued his religious career with a gratifying accompaniment of miracles and many of the nobility and learned professions followed his example. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
Their sons and daughters are given an University education, and by far the largest number of those entering the learned professions in New Zealand are the sons of farmers, tradespeople, and retail dealers. The Fertility of the Unfit
We are set to think about and expound religion and if we give that up we give up our place in a learned profession. Preaching and Paganism
The duke wrote again, and implored him to choose one of the learned professions, saying that it was not yet too late for him to enter upon the study of one. The Lost Lady of Lone
For at least the length of time mentioned at the beginning of this article, journalism has been regarded as worthy to rank beside, if not exactly to be classed with, the "learned professions." The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884
Hannah gazed in very sincere admiration upon this orator, and when he had finished, said: "Oh, Morris, what a pity you had not been a white man, and been brought up at a learned profession!" Ishmael Or, In the Depths
These lads are to be sent to Cambridge, and educated for the learned professions. True Stories of History and Biography
The lowest are in some of the learned professions. Outspoken Essays
"Fitting yourself for one of the learned professions?" A Hoosier Chronicle
If you had gone to college, you would, as a matter of course, have chosen one of the learned professions. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851
Neither a priest nor a deacon could sit in Parliament, or enter any other learned profession. The Life of Froude
All the learned professions, for instance, and many lines of business are finding their numbers swelled by persons of foreign parentage. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making
Old Ford had Newtake Farm on the Moor, and wore his fingers to the bone that his son might have good schooling and a learned profession.” Children of the Mist
You observe," he went on confidentially to Mrs. Tarbell, "I am doing my best for the community of interests which, ought to exist among the learned professions. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
I myself would like to see dressmaking regarded not merely as a learned profession, but as a fine art.  Reviews
Religion will make its possessors better and more successful laborers, mechanics, manufacturers, agriculturists, merchants, and more respected and useful members of any of the learned professions. Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness and Happiness
One may go farther: even of those who belong to the learned professions, few indeed there are who carry on their studies beyond the point where their knowledge has a marketable value. As We Are and As We May Be
"Because we may probably be destined to remain here, where, according to Jack, the learned professions, at least, are not likely to be much in demand." Willis the Pilot
His steady, onward march over the rough places and up the hill in his learned profession abundantly attest his greatness. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885
Ignorance and sin supply the three "learned professions" their excuse for being, but the teacher's work is to develop the germ of wisdom that is in every soul. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen
It is not alone for the learned professions that great treasures are now poured out. Have faith in Massachusetts; 2d ed. A Collection of Speeches and Messages
We are informed that his Majesty is about to institute a new order of knighthood, called The Order of Minerva, for the encouragement of literature, the fine arts, and learned professions. Notes and Queries, Number 06, December 8, 1849
Schoolmasters belong to a devoted and to a comparatively learned profession. Cambridge Essays on Education
Some might once have belonged to the learned professions, while others had fallen so low that they looked scarcely human. Regeneration
The so-called learned professions are only another example of the Division of Labor. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen
None of our fellow-creatures enjoy life more than the successful member of one of the learned professions. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831
That the man knew all the sciences of his day, and had such a knowledge of each of the learned professions that all have claimed him as their own, we realize. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
Like my two daughters he has arrived—absolutely; but, though we are members of the same learned profession, he is almost a stranger to me. The "Goldfish"
There is reason to believe that those educated at the College, and destined for the learned professions, acquired an adequate acquaintance with the Latin, and those destined to become divines, with the Greek and Hebrew. A Collection of College Words and Customs
We usually say there are three learned professions: Theology, Medicine and Law. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen
They have filled the learned professions, more especially the ministry, from the old colonial days to our own time. Ralph Waldo Emerson
He did not seek to live along upon what he could get from the estate, and still less did he feel that it was only possible for him to enter one of the learned professions. George Washington, Volume II
The Virginian planter thought little and read less, and there were no learned professions to hold out golden prizes and stimulate the love of knowledge. George Washington, Volume I
On these occasions, the doctors in the three learned professions appear in their scarlet robes, and the noblemen residing in the universities wear their full dresses.—Grad. ad Cantab. A Collection of College Words and Customs
There is no way for him to go forward, so far as he knows, except to enter some technical school and prepare himself for one of the "learned professions." Analyzing Character
It is hard to conceive of Emerson in either of the other so-called learned professions. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Well, Gentlemen, we have a race of agitators all over the country; some connected with the press, some, I am sorry to say, belonging to the learned professions. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
Though one or two have entered learned professions, most of them are engaged in domestic duties. The Long White Cloud
In England, "an expelled man," says Bristed, "is shut out from the learned professions, as well as from all Colleges at either University." A Collection of College Words and Customs
There he finds that he is being prepared chiefly for four or five learned professions—the law, the ministry, medicine, engineering, and teaching. Analyzing Character
A learned profession might be sneeringly tolerated; but woe to him who spoke of agriculture, or commerce, or the mechanic arts! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858
In some States they discourage women from aspiring to the learned professions by refusing them the advantages of higher education which they provide for their brothers. What eight million women want
Mr. Plausaby felt the weight of all that Albert had said against the learned professions. The Mystery of Metropolisville
It is distinguished from the technical training necessary for the higher handicrafts or for the learned professions. The History of University Education in Maryland
This was also the rule in the learned professions and "noble" arts, which were similarly endowed with free land. The Glories of Ireland
"You physicians are unquestionably," he said, "a very learned profession." J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3
The three learned professions have but recently emerged from a state of quasi barbarism. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
I wanted him to be a gentleman, and to make his way in one of the learned professions. Fenton's Quest
In training men thoroughly for the learned professions of law and medicine, this University will be of great service to Maryland and the neighboring States. The History of University Education in Maryland
The proprietress gently replied that even in the learned professions there were losses as well as gains, and perhaps he would have found professional life as precarious as farming. Collections and Recollections
Where grave and learned professions set the example, the poets, it will readily be believed, ran headlong into an error, for which they could plead such respectable example. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author
There were not separate and distinct learned professions, or faculties, to so great an extent as in modern times. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
He cannot enter into any of the learned professions: both whilst he is there, and after his education is finished, he will be like a fish out of water. The Garies and Their Friends
It is for the strong universities of the country to provide adequate means of training young men well for the learned professions, and to set a high standard for professional degrees. The History of University Education in Maryland
The higher schools and the learned professions were until recently tabu to the women. Theory of the Leisure Class
Among the men were leaders in the world of commerce, finance, literature, art and the learned professions. Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters
On one thing I was determined: I should follow a learned profession. Prester John
Even in the learned professions they successfully compete with the men. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat
Here are members of the learned professions, whom Providence endowed with special gifts for the plough, the forge, and the wheelbarrow, or for the routine of unintellectual business. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories
He loved to build up in fancy the flattering details of that fine ceremony when bookselling would at last be properly recognized as one of the learned professions. The Haunted Bookshop
Nor are the learned professions much behind the men of merchandise. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860
If a learned profession was denied me I vastly preferred a veld store to an Edinburgh office stool. Prester John
She found herself face to face with a middle-aged gentleman of medium stature, clad in the sober colouring that suggested one of the learned professions. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
Johnson was by no means of opinion, that every man of a learned profession should consider it as incumbent upon him, or as necessary to his credit, to appear as an authour. Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780
Allow me to say that I consider such behaviour of a medical practitioner towards a young lady, his patient, altogether unworthy of a gentleman, as every member of a learned profession is supposed to be. Adela Cathcart, Volume 3
My knowledge of any one branch of science is so superficial, that this precludes my ever hoping to succeed in a learned profession. A Love Story
Out of these we may calculate that ten thousand are nobility, clergy, or gentlemen of the learned professions. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
True, you may say that the learned professions are for the man who is about to die but frail supports on which to lean. A Strange Discovery
"As a member of a learned profession, Colonel," he said, gravely, "I would scorn to tell a lie even for the son of Captain O'Connor;" and he passed the paper across to him. With Moore at Corunna
After these, there remain the three learned professions, divinity, law and physic. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
It is just the same, one finds by chance revelations, among merchant princes and leaders of learned professions. Impressions and Comments
I speak of it rather than of books and the learned professions, because, as far as I can judge, your genius does not lie that way. The Virginians
And therefore is it, sir, that the learned professions live. A Strange Discovery
This is a collegiate distinction which serves as a stepping-stone in any of the learned professions, and which leads to advancement in the University should the individual choose to remain there. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography
The learned professions required a competent knowledge of Latin far more directly then than now. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
What other so-called learned profession is equally fortunate? The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family
He had distinguished himself at the University; but he had no patrimony, nor those powers of perseverance which success in any learned profession requires. Coningsby
"Alone of the learned professions, the medical is open to women…." Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
In this respect, how favourably it contrasts with the three learned professions! Obiter Dicta
Even in the learned professions, knowledge alone, is of less consequence than people are apt to suppose. Science & Education
By this time the primitive stock of the De Wessyngtons had separated into divers branches, holding estates in various parts of England; some distinguishing themselves in the learned professions, others receiving knighthood for public services. Life of George Washington — Volume 01
Their sons found it necessary to enter the learned professions or become men of business, since they could not all own plantations. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 11 American Founders
In all the municipalities outside of Prague and Liberic, women taxpayers and those of the learned professions may vote by proxy. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 21 The Recent Days (1910-1914)
The magnates of government,—municipal, state, federal,—those of the army, of the learned professions and of the clubs,—in short, the white male aristocracy in every thing save the ecclesiastical desk,—were there. Old Creole Days
The learned professions, the ministry included, or what, by courtesy, are so called, take precedence, as a matter of course, next to wealth, however, when wealth is at all supported by appearances. Home as Found
The bands worn by the learned professions, two strips of lawn with squared ends, were at first the elongated ends of the shirt collar of Jonathan Edwards. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
Of the learned professions, the lawyers were of course most strongly represented among officers of the line. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 1 April 1861-November 1863
Accordingly it has long been noticed for congratulation in manufactures and the useful arts— and for censure in the learned professions. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
York's citizens are turned to warriors; The learned professions go a-soldiering, And gentle hearts beat high for Canada! Tecumseh : a Drama
Of all the learned professions it seemed to me that that of the kidnapper most urgently demanded certain intervals for leisured thought, in which schemes and plots might be matured. The Little Nugget
He had merely the fragment of a good general education, tending toward one of the learned professions. Barriers Burned Away
If a youth be delicate, it is a common practice among parents either to put him to some light in-door trade, or, if they can afford it, to one of the learned professions. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
And the recognition of these truths is what has today placed the businessman at the head of the learned professions—he ministers to the necessities of humanity. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 09 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers
If I hear him talking so, I'll teach him to speak with more reverence of the learned professions. The Surgeon's Daughter
The botanist, in his scientific way, was, I believe, defending the learned professions. A Modern Utopia
The councils of the State, and the learned professions, have been greatly illustrated by men who laid the foundations of their success by diligent application to their duties while attending as students at Wake Forest. School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time
"I wish you'd enter one of the learned professions, Solomon—have you ever thought of medicine?" he inquired. The Prodigal Judge
As this examination is in France the passport to all the learned professions, Zola's failure to pass it placed him in a serious position. A Zola Dictionary; the Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola;
Authority should be granted the Secretary of Labor to give immediate preference to learned professions and experts essential to new industries. State of the Union Address
The habit of public speaking is not now confined to the learned professions. Minnesota and Dacotah
Mr. Ford Fosdick, a gentleman of the learned profession, very straight of person, and most bland of manners, is what may be called escheator in ordinary to the state. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
It is not so with all the learned professions. The Upton Letters
"Shall I lower my pretensions to the learned professions?" Love Me Little, Love Me Long
Presently she came in sight: a slender black-mantled figure hung on the arm of an elderly man in the sober dress of one of the learned professions—a physician or a lawyer, Odo guessed. The Valley of Decision
I call mine a very comprehensive taste; I like all people whose occupations have to do with land; I like soldiers and sailors, and the three learned professions, as they call them. North and South
This is Felsh's repository of antique collections; what many of them have to do with his rough pursuit of the learned profession we leave to the reader's discrimination. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
"Still you will use your influence in favor of a learned profession?" Beulah
"I don't doubt your cleverness, but the learned professions?" Love Me Little, Love Me Long
I took this reform more boldly than Mr. Mill, who sought by giving extra votes for property and university degrees or learned professions to cheek the too great advance of democracy. An Autobiography
"There's always some drawback to the learned professions," said Jimmy. The Intrusion of Jimmy
He reads the invoice of human property to the listening crowd, dilates on its specific qualities with powers of elucidation that would do credit to any member of the learned profession. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
He and Anderson are allowed precedence as representing the learned professions. The Devil's Disciple
And then it was clear that this man had no appreciation of the dignity of a learned profession. Doctor Thorne
That probably is because medicine as now understood and practised is the most modern of the learned professions, and is more human than engineering, which is also modern. An Autobiography
I decided to take anything honourable as an occupation, even though it were not in one of the learned professions. Eben Holden, a tale of the north country
If he secretly considered her beliefs as too richly absurd to excite aught but amusement, she evidently as honestly compassionated the poverty of ideas in his learned profession. Jewel
It marches abreast of the other learned professions, which have long had their extensive and valuable centralized libraries; abreast of them, but not promising to be content with that position. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
What else doth the education of children, and all learned professions tend unto? Meditations
My eldest son George was bred at Oxford, as I intended him for one of the learned professions. The Vicar of Wakefield
There was a store of traditional jests on the learned professions, law, astrology, medicine —the last especially; and the schools of rhetoric and philosophy were, from their first beginning, the subject of much pleasantry. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
Nicias is, like Simon, of a learned profession; and the dignity with which he wears the doctoral fur, renders his absurdities infinitely more grotesque. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Every one of the learned professions was represented and many lines of business. My Memories of Eighty Years
Neither to a politician nor to a business-man nor to any of the learned professions did the West promise any certain advantage, while it offered uncertainties in plenty. The Education of Henry Adams
But owing to the pressure of other engagements he unfortunately omitted to do any studying, and when the hour of parting arrived he was peculiarly unfitted for any of the learned professions. Something New
These lads are to be sent to Cambridge and educated for the learned professions. Grandfather's Chair
I went in for a learned profession and became a veterinary surgeon, while Nikolay sat in a government office from the time he was nineteen. The Wife, and other stories
Her rooms were thronged by visitors, among whom were the most notable people in society, in the learned professions and in public life. The Life of Phineas T. Barnum
"But that's not work, like the work of a peasant or a learned profession." Anna Karenina
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