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1
The
intellectual
endowment
was rarer: still rarer the moral audacity.
2
It is evident, therefore, that mankind differs in natal capacity and intrinsic
intellectual
endowment
.
3
The outcome of this
intellectual
endowment
is science which is especially characteristic of man.
4
He was a young man of refined tastes and rare
intellectual
endowment
;
afterwards widely known as the apostle of Browning's poetry in America.
5
Tall, erect, handsome, of commanding presence, and with
intellectual
endowment
such as is rarely vouchsafed to man, no place seemed beyond his reach.
6
I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects-certainlynot in color, perhaps not in moral and
intellectual
endowment
.
7
I agree with Judge Douglas, he is not my equal in many respects, certainly not in colour, perhaps not in moral or
intellectual
endowment
.
8
I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects, certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or
intellectual
endowment
.
9
I agree with Judge Douglas that the negro is not my equal in many respects-certainlynot in color-perhapsnot in moral or
intellectual
endowment
.
10
People of high
intellectual
endowments
do not require similar ones in those they love.
11
Neither
intellectual
endowments
nor moral character are the highest, but faith in Jesus Christ.
12
His
intellectual
endowments
were almost without a parallel, and his achievements without a precedent.
13
All were sensible young men, much above the average of this class in
intellectual
endowments
.
14
Bishop --
,
whose
intellectual
endowments
are the constant theme of encomiums, has recently visited Italy.
15
Conscious of his superior
intellectual
endowments
,
he was disposed to live apart and indulge in moody reverie.
16
The highest stations in the church were reserved for those who combined the highest
intellectual
endowments
with unblemished piety.
intellectual
endowment
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