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1 Fear is an instructor of great sagacity and the herald of all revolutions.
2 Surely this remark is an insult to Mr. Kruger's great sagacity .
3 Twice he was forced into embassies; as he acted in these with great sagacity .
4 She ever displayed great sagacity in every kind of work.
5 The governor was a man of great sagacity and shrewdness.
6 He showed great sagacity as well as an enlightened mind.
7 Caroline, who was a woman of great sagacity , admitted that her husband was right.
8 But Lincoln, with great sagacity , simply said, "One war at a time."
9 You also, Donovan, have shown with great sagacity what might come of it thereafter.
10 Manco had procured a mule for me-a small but strong animal, with great sagacity .
11 The practical execution of the measures was entrusted to Hamilton, who acted with great sagacity .
12 With great sagacity and energy the conspiracy was formed.
13 Kitson was a man of great sagacity and shrewdness, and of much strength of character.
14 They are skilled diplomatists, and men of great sagacity .
15 Here was an instance of good-luck, undoubtedly, but also of great diligence and great sagacity .
16 Mr. Young, a veteran in the tactics of the forest, posted his men with great sagacity .
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