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1 The wise man's watch is his equable temper and his peaceful heart.
2 He had a triple shield,- athickskin, an equable temper , and perfect self-confidence
3 The knowledge of cause and effect does not restore me to an equable temper .
4 By-and-by we shall be able to talk about these things with more equable temper .
5 The Senate desires impartiality, equable temper , and knowledge of parliamentary law from its presiding officer.
6 Not very long ago a lady complimented him upon his good humor and equable temper .
7 Mr. Graham, who felt a certain awe of his willful child, notwithstanding his equable temper , immediately withdrew.
8 Hitherto the lawyer had not spoken, but now his repulsion got the better of his usually equable temper .
9 Dave's equable temper vanished under the strain and uncertainty regarding Anna Moore's silence and apparent indifference to him.
10 Bruno frowned a bit at that unsatisfactory conclusion, but the professor was of more equable temper , for a wonder.
11 Again, there ought to be, and we ought to aim after, an equable temper of mutual brotherhood conquering selfishness.
12 D'Hubert, very popular as a good comrade uniting great bravery with a frank and equable temper , had many visitors.
13 It was impossible for him to do his work with the regular method, the equable temper , of a Southey or a Scott.
14 Her nature was soft and affectionate, capable of the deepest devotion, while she had the most equable temper that can be imagined.
15 In the afternoon, Lieutenant D'Hubert, very popular as a good comrade uniting great bravery with a frank and equable temper , had many visitors.
16 The young man who has been introduced to us as Lieutenant Chatterton, pursued his way up the main street in no very equable temper .
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