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Meanings of very rudiments in anglès
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Usage of very rudiments in anglès
1
Such ideas as these are, to my thinking, the veryrudiments of politics.
2
That distinction is part of the veryrudiments of political science.
3
The veryrudiments of logic are unknown to it.
4
Never was there a time when the people needed more to be taught the veryrudiments of morality.
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If they used this argument in good faith, they were ignorant of the veryrudiments of the science of legislation.
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He was chagrined, so it proved, that a class could show such deplorable ignorance concerning the veryrudiments of number.
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How many years of blood and confusion would it have cost us to learn the veryrudiments of political science!
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You have a good brain, but what's the use of it if you have never mastered the veryrudiments of knowledge?
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That it was a monopoly, offensive to true commercial principles, illiberal, unjust, tyrannical; ignorant of the veryrudiments of mercantile philosophy; is plain enough.
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To pose as an instructor in an art, when one is in doubt about its veryrudiments, is a position which has its drawbacks.
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"Foolish girl," said her father with a forced laugh, "you are a delightful specimen of a woman's incapacity to understand the veryrudiments of business.