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Meanings of philosophic temperament in English
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Usage of philosophic temperament in English
1
Therein she showed a calmer and more philosophictemperament than her consort.
2
His sense of humour is as good to him as a philosophictemperament.
3
His philosophictemperament seemed to render him impervious to the attacking hordes of mosquitoes.
4
A little plain food, and a philosophictemperament, are the only necessities of life.
5
His humor saved him, as did his wide experience and his conservative philosophictemperament.
6
I almost always am in political matters, a weakness no doubt of the philosophictemperament.
7
His was the very reverse of the philosophictemperament.
8
The smooth mocking had given place to a hurried excitement, alien to the philosophictemperament.
9
But she was of a philosophictemperament, and in a moment had rebuked her own folly.
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One came to see that it was actually that miracle of psychology, a philosophictemperament in action.
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I was too dazed to speak; indeed, I was conscious of a lump in my throat quite inconsistent with a philosophictemperament.
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But note also his honesty, his justice to humanity, his philosophictemperament, in the qualification he sets to the memorandum, '-atleast in Denmark!']