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1
Still
great
prudence
was necessary to avoid the quicksands which surrounded him!
2
He sometimes spoke to him on this subject with
great
prudence
and discretion.
3
She fancied she was deliberating, looking at life with
great
prudence
.
4
He was a man stepped into years, and of
great
prudence
.
5
The states-general contrived by
great
prudence
to maintain a strict neutrality in this quarrel.
6
This imposed as a necessity
great
prudence
in all undertakings.
7
He was too dangerous a man to be treated with anything but
great
prudence
.
8
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he would respond with "
great
prudence
"
.
9
It is important that, however just their cause may be, Prussia should act with
great
prudence
.
10
The latter, however, acted with
great
prudence
.
11
Balboa mentions Pachachalla Viracocha as a chief of
great
prudence
and ability who submitted to Lloqui Yupanqui, pp.
12
Father de Brébeuf, the youngest of the three, was distinguished by reason of his mature judgment and
great
prudence
.
13
We must use
great
prudence
.
14
The Emperor Constantine, who felt the importance of the approaching contest, showed
great
prudence
and moderation in his difficult position.
15
The campaign of 1675 offered no remarkable event; the Prince of Orange with
great
prudence
avoiding the risk of a battle.
16
She gave her responses with
great
prudence
;
indeed to such a degree that during three weeks I believed she was inspired.
great
prudence
great