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The name of Thomas Hay stands first in the list of Licentiates in 1452-3.
THE BUKE OF THE ORDER OF KNYGHTHOODRAMON LLULLIn this city even books are printed both in the Latin and Spanish languages, and here also licentiates and doctors graduate.
THE MEMOIRS OF THE CONQUISTADOR BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO, VOL 2 (OF 2)BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLOBossuet will take a little turn in the court and talk with the young law licentiates.
LES MISRABLESVICTOR HUGOYoung licentiates in the older professions all have to pass through a starving time.
QUACKS AND GRAFTERSUNKNOWNDaniel Renville, one of our licentiates, had been preaching to the church gathered there.
MARY AND ISTEPHEN RETURN RIGGSThe licentiates thus sifted out now offer themselves for final examination before the imperial board at Pekin.
HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE, VOLUME II (OF 2)JOHN WILLIAM DRAPERThey are chosen from the three degrees of learned men, who may be called the bachelors, licentiates, and doctors.
TEN GREAT RELIGIONSJAMES FREEMAN CLARKEWe have heard of licentiates once before—as excluded from University processions.
THE CUSTOMS OF OLD ENGLANDF. J. SNELL