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Meanings of endowed with reason in English
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Usage of endowed with reason in English
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Nor does it avail anything to suppose that beasts are endowedwithreason.
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You imagine you have married a creature endowedwithreason: you are woefully mistaken, my friend.
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Why is it that creatures endowedwithreason distress themselves and everyone around them by worrying?
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What man endowedwithreason will not pronounce thine act a transgression, a signal and sinful injustice?
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They are endowedwithreason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brother- hood.
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Robert began to believe with Tayoga that it was, in very fact and truth, alive and endowedwithreason.
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They are endowedwithreason and will; they are set at liberty, and permitted to expatiate over a wider field.
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The State has its origin in man as a creature desiring and willing, and at the same time endowedwithreason.
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What a shame that men endowedwithreason and knowledge of right should mar His gifts....
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It is, therefore, perfectly reasonable to suppose that beings, not only animated, but endowedwithreason, inhabit countless worlds in space.
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How, in practice, a man endowedwithreason and a conscience can do this, is one of the unexplained mysteries of life.
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If I am right, we are both endowedwithreason, we have both the same motive for listening to the voice of reason.
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We have sought, in our intercourse with other nations, better understandings through conference and exchange of views its befits beings endowedwithreason.
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Do you suppose if beasts were endowedwithreason that every one would not give the prize of beauty to his own species?
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You are one of the rare specimens of featherless birds endowedwithreason, who unite to the austerity of Cato the amiability of Titus.
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Many of which, as if endowedwithreason, took their fill during the day, and returned home at night without any guidance of herdsman.