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1 While his ethics has fared hard, his mental gifts have been over-estimated.
2 O thou whose years are few, yet whose mental gifts are many!
3 My lord was a man of noble heart and of high mental gifts .
4 On Henry's morals there should be less disagreement than on his mental gifts .
5 The two extremes meet in this,-thedestruction of mental gifts .
6 His superior mental gifts caused him to become an infidel.
7 They are not bred for style, but for speed and for their mental gifts .
8 The younger, whose mental gifts were far superior to those of her sister, married Lord Lyttelton.
9 By his strong personality and mental gifts he draws to his church a large and eager following.
10 This model boy apparently had the most extraordinary mental gifts , and had never broken any of the rules.
11 Where did he get that remarkable face, those strange mental gifts , which place him by himself in literature?
12 Deulin, like the majority of Frenchmen, had certain mental gifts , usually considered to be the special privilege of women.
13 Yet, taken one at a time, I don't think his mental gifts are quite outside the range of human achievement.
14 She was endowed with rich mental gifts , as well as personal beauty; and with both, Dexter was charmed even to fascination.
15 Many of these were illustrious artists or scholars, but among them were also some who used their mental gifts for harm.
16 What gave a flavor so matchless to Emerson's individuality was, even more than his rich mental gifts , their singularly harmonious combination.
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