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Definition of Lecturers
1. lecturer [n] - See also: lecturer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lecturers
Literary usage of Lecturers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Table Talk of John Selden by John Selden, Richard Milward (1892)
"lecturers. ^ 1. lecturers do in a parish church what the friars did to heretofore;
... In the early part of Charles's reign, the lecturers were under the ..."
2. The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists by Daniel Neal (1817)
"His lordship required them further, to leave a copy of the king's instructions
concerning lecturers with the parson of every parish, and to see that they ..."
3. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1902)
"Amount expended by the State Board of Agriculture in aid of two hundred and
fifty-two (252) county institutes for lecturers.... 8180 77 4. ..."
4. The Liberty of the Press, Speech, and Public Worship: Being Commentaries on by James Paterson (1880)
"Besides the regular clergy, consisting of rectors, vicars, and curates, lecturers
are also frequently appointed in populous cities to assist the rector, ..."
5. Japan in the Beginning of the 20th Century by Japan Nōshōmushō, Haruki Yamawaki (1904)
"lecturers on agriculture are appointed in local or sub-local districts to ...
These lecturers have done much to increase the knowledge, practical and ..."