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1 After all, it has the inestimable advantage of hindsight. She was right.
2 Don't deny me the great favor, the inestimable advantage of your advice!
3 Yes, but you had the inestimable advantage of knowing the classics.
4 No inter-allied gas mask materialised, although this would have been of inestimable advantage .
5 The son, however, lacked one inestimable advantage which had been possessed by the father.
6 Would she throw away the inestimable advantage of royal protection?
7 But, it will be said, the child of to-day has the inestimable advantage of Education.
8 The British, who enjoyed the inestimable advantage of superior sea-power, had more goods to exchange.
9 The Republican party had the inestimable advantage in the year 1889 of being able to act.
10 We enjoy an inestimable advantage in America.
11 Tom expressed his deep gratitude for this, which might, he foresaw, be of inestimable advantage to him.
12 I suffered the Porte to code Tauris to Catharine, because this cession was of inestimable advantage to me.
13 You need no chart of directions now, since you will have the inestimable advantage of my own guidance.
14 This meant an inestimable advantage to the enemy in case of our defeat, but our own safety demanded the hazard.
15 This will be of inestimable advantage to us, while you and all of us will profit by it as well.
16 To a poet especially is it an inestimable advantage to be able to employ such a language for his purposes.
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