Lexicographical Neighbors of Salutatories
Literary usage of Salutatories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1908)
"Examples of modern oratory.—Further ex- am; les.~ The occasional speaker. Reade,
Charles, b. 1870, comf. Suggestive essays and orations; salutatories, ..."
2. Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1908)
"Examples of modern oratory.—Further examples.—The occasional speaker. Reade,
Charles, b. 1870, comp. Suggestive essays and orations; salutatories, ..."
3. A Manual of Psychology by George Frederick Stout (1899)
"... salutatories, class poems, class mottoes, after-dinner speeches, flag days,
national holidays, class-day exercises. Models for every possible occasion ..."
4. Our Colonial Curriculum, 1607-1776 by Colyer Meriwether (1907)
"There were prose compositions, there were also translations from English into
Latin as regular exercises, there were Latin declamations and salutatories on ..."
5. Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1908)
"Examples of modern oratory.—Further ex- am; les.~ The occasional speaker. Reade,
Charles, b. 1870, comf. Suggestive essays and orations; salutatories, ..."
6. Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1908)
"Examples of modern oratory.—Further examples.—The occasional speaker. Reade,
Charles, b. 1870, comp. Suggestive essays and orations; salutatories, ..."
7. A Manual of Psychology by George Frederick Stout (1899)
"... salutatories, class poems, class mottoes, after-dinner speeches, flag days,
national holidays, class-day exercises. Models for every possible occasion ..."
8. Our Colonial Curriculum, 1607-1776 by Colyer Meriwether (1907)
"There were prose compositions, there were also translations from English into
Latin as regular exercises, there were Latin declamations and salutatories on ..."