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1 You must therefore be contented with such imperfect intelligence as my opportunities can afford.
2 A difficulty as to the truth revealed argues an imperfect intelligence ; it is idle to complain that we are finite.
3 The imperfect intelligence of Glaucon, and the reluctance of Socrates to make a beginning, mark the difficulty of the subject.
4 An imperfect intelligence , imperfectly taught,-andthis is the condition of our finite humanity,-willcertainly fail to keep all these laws perfectly.
5 In Skye, the "Isle of Mist" of the poet, she could hear imperfect intelligence of the wanderings of the Jacobite leaders.
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