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Example sentences for "honorarium"

Lexicographically close words:
honor; honorable; honorables; honorablie; honorably; honorary; honord; honored; honorem; honores
  1. During the whole of six months, after spending the honorarium for the production of "Lohengrin" at Weimar, I have lived entirely by the assistance of Frau R.

  2. If he sends the sketches, please make Herr von Beaulieu acquainted with this arrangement, so that he may reply to him in the sense above indicated and send him the honorarium to his own address.

  3. I asked him to advance me the honorarium for "Tannhauser," as I had reason to be anxious about my income.

  4. The honorarium for the "Flying Dutchman" you will receive immediately after the first performance (about February 20th).

  5. Enclosed I send you the honorarium for the score of the "Flying Dutchman", about which Herr von Zigesar has also written to you yesterday.

  6. Their pay was, for the most part, regulated in accordance with a definite tariff, while the State gradually cut down the doctor's honorarium to the pay of a day-laborer.

  7. Was he obliged to pay an honorarium for the chance to speak before the college gathering?

  8. An honorarium was paid to the person receiving the honor, then.

  9. He tried to remember what an honorarium is, and could get no further than the thought that it is in some way connected with the Latin root of "honor.

  10. I wouldn't mind offering you an honorarium myself, if you could unearth the will that has so mysteriously disappeared.

  11. Well, though I haven't 'hired' you, I would be quite ready to pay your honorarium if you can ferret out our West Sedgwick mystery.

  12. Gustave Lenoble insisted that he should accept that honorarium of three thousand pounds which had been promised by George Sheldon as the reward of his success.

  13. I have already received my honorarium from Mr. Hawkehurst.

  14. I will give you whatever honorarium you think fit to name for your trouble, and we'll close the affair.

  15. Neither an advocatus nor a patronus could sue for such honorarium at law because it was a violation of law, but once paid, the honorarium could not be recovered.

  16. On July 2 he wrote demanding an honorarium of 250 florins for works that he had specified, and sending the first installment, two sonatas for pianoforte, five variations for pianoforte and six ariettas (probably Op.

  17. The suggestion had come from Birchall; but Beethoven's demands for an honorarium was thought too large by the English publisher, and though Beethoven modified them, nothing came of the project at the time.

  18. Prince Lobkowitz, who sends his greetings, and who now has the sole direction of the opera, will certainly grant you an honorarium commensurate with your deserts.

  19. As regards the quintets and the three sonatas, I find the honorarium too little for me--I ask of you for them the sum of 120, i.

  20. Mr. Birchall need not pay the honorarium until he has received all the works, make haste so that I may know the day when Mr. Birchall will publish the pianoforte arrangement.

  21. This honorarium was a share in the receipts.

  22. As they insist upon knowing what honorarium I ask, I inquire in turn whether the Society thinks 400 ducats in gold agreeable for such a work.

  23. I, therefore, who have received thy leave to depart, am desirous of bringing thee some honorarium due to a preceptor.

  24. By a special resolution introduced by Mr. Hopkins, they thanked Mr. Queed for his able conduct of the editorial page in the absence of the editor, and voted him an increased honorarium of eighteen hundred dollars a year.

  25. And this tidy sum was being filched from the purse of Charlotte Lee Weyland, who worked for her living at an honorarium of $75 a month.

  26. Alderman Sweater said that there seemed to be a little misunderstanding and explained that an honorarium WAS a sum of money.

  27. Alderman Sweater then suggested that a suitable honorarium be voted to Mr Wireman for his services.

  28. I should very much like to have them published by you, but under the one condition that the honorarium be about 50 florins for the two sets--do not let me make this offer in vain, for I assure you you will never regret the two works.

  29. In 1795, Count Appony commissioned Beethoven to compose a quartet, the honorarium being fixed.

  30. I had to content myself with the title of lector and the modest honorarium of 1,000 florins a year--a remuneration equal to that of any respectable nurse in England when besides her monthly wages we take into account her full keep!

  31. Yet in that period White Violet had sent two other contributions, and on each occasion Mr. Hamlin had insisted upon increasing the honorarium to the amount of his former gift.

  32. He suddenly HAD recalled the spendthrift Delatour perfectly, and as quickly regretted now that he had not doubled the honorarium he had just sent to his portionless daughter.

  33. You have ruined a new derby hat, and the honorarium of professor even at a leading university is not such as to permit of many purchases in that line.

  34. Even though, as I have remarked with unpleasant truth, the honorarium of a professor at our university is not large.

  35. I leave the matter concerning the small honorarium confidently to your well-known kindly disposition, and remain, very dear Sirs, Yours respectfully and most obediently, F.

  36. No considerations in the way of honorarium need form any hindrance to this project, especially as in such matters not the smallest difficulty has ever arisen in our relations with one another, which have now lasted over 20 years.

  37. Then also there is no hurry with regard to its publication, and my reply a short time ago to a willing publisher (who, curiously enough, offered me a respectable honorarium for it!

  38. Only I cannot make any alteration about the honorarium I have now fixed upon.

  39. Dunkl (Roszavoglyi) in Pest had intended to publish it, but the honorarium of 100 ducats seems to make him hesitate, and I will not accept any smaller sum.

  40. The honorarium payable on admission amounted, in an obscure place like Thamugadi, to about L32 for the duumvirate, and L24 for the aedileship.

  41. And in the end, he may find his honorarium for a day's hard pleading to be a leg of pork, a jar of tunnies, or a few flasks of cheap wine.

  42. The inscriptions on the site reveal the regular municipal constitution, with the names of seventy decurions, each of whom probably paid his honorarium of L13 or more when he entered on his office.

  43. This inscription, from an obscure place, shows how an original honorarium of HS.

  44. I think that an honorarium of 40 ducats is not too much for the 3 songs and 4 marches.

  45. Inasmuch, however, as the copying of the score will entail a considerable expense the author does not think it excessive if he fixes an honorarium at 50 ducats in gold.

  46. As regards the Mass you know that at an earlier date I wrote you that a larger honorarium had been offered me.

  47. The honorarium for the same is 50 ducats only.

  48. In any event the entire honorarium will be paid to you whereupon you will please deduct the amount of my indebtedness to you, my gratitude to you will always be unbounded.

  49. He is willing to pay 40 ducats for the songs and marches and to remit part of the honorarium in advance.

  50. As soon as the Mass is ready I will let you know and ask you to remit the honorarium to a house here and I will deliver the work as soon as I have received it.

  51. As soon as I know that the honorarium for the Mass and the other works is here all these things can be delivered by the 15th.

  52. The state of my affairs do not permit me to take a smaller honorarium from you.

  53. Dan buoys, seen in the half-light of the early morning or evening, are apt to be deceptive, particularly when the imagination is stirred at the thought of the substantial honorarium to be earned for authentic information of the enemy.

  54. It was a matter of some importance to him, for the presence of his elder brother meant an occasional honorarium of one penny, and one penny meant a plentiful supply of nougat.

  55. I cabled Mr. Bayard and learned, as the Sultan had said, that there was no objection to my acceding to the latter's wishes and accepting the honorarium if it appeared to me advisable.

  56. There had been some jealousy among the women singers because of the large honorarium paid to Mme.

  57. The Legislature of Pennsylvania voted Paine a honorarium of five hundred pounds, and the University of Pennsylvania awarded him the degree of "Master of Arts," in recognition of eminent services to literature and human rights.

  58. The dignified frappe which he received in way of honorarium for his university lecture had its advantages.


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