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1 At Cooper Union, Lincoln exhibited not only oratorical eloquence but political sagacity .
2 Taylor was a man of undoubted integrity and great political sagacity .
3 The measures which he instituted evince profound political sagacity and surprising breadth of view.
4 His political sagacity and his passionate love of his children fought an unequal battle.
5 That young monarch was ambitious and enterprising possessing considerable military ability and much political sagacity .
6 Even thus early in life Turgot showed political sagacity .
7 Abdur Rahman's attitude at this critical juncture is a good example of his political sagacity .
8 His most remarkable qualities were political sagacity , and penetration into the motives and dispositions of men.
9 He was popular and possessed shrewd political sagacity .
10 He never would have any political sagacity whatever.
11 Henry subdued his wrath to his political sagacity .
12 Viewed by the light of subsequent events, this is surely a very remarkable example of political sagacity .
13 Afterward she conquered Syria, subdued Egypt and founded a most wonderful kingdom with political sagacity and thoroughness.
14 The act of the Congress of Vienna remains the eternal monument of their diplomatic knowledge and political sagacity .
15 He was numbered with the wise men on account of his political sagacity and wisdom in public affairs.
16 If M. de Talleyrand should hear you, he would form a very poor idea of your political sagacity .
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