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Meanings of superior minds in English
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Usage of superior minds in English
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Butlerian superstitions can't protect them from superior weapons and superiorminds.
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Oratory was esteemed the first attribute of superiorminds, and was assiduously cultivated.
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The mass of the assembly, we have just mentioned, abounded in just, experienced, and even superiorminds.
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Reasoning-power is the trade-mark of superiorminds.
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In superiorminds it is a sovereign that exiles others, and in inferior minds it enfeebles pernicious propensities.
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The jealousy of superiorminds becomes emulation and leads to great things; that of small minds turns to hatred.
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Two superiorminds, you see.
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The Bishop still influences many superiorminds; and it will repay us to dwell for a moment on his views.
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My child, France is in a very critical position, which is understood only by the King and a few superiorminds.
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From the conversation I had with Barzello, I am led to believe that there are among them some very superiorminds.
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It usually is so, I am aware, in superiorminds, and it has procured me many pleasures unknown to the common herd.
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M. de Maupeou possessed one of those firm and superiorminds, which, in spite of all obstacles, change the face of empires.
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There are regions to which superiorminds alone ascend, and which are not attained by the men, however distinguished, who succeed them.
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This preference of the genius to the parts is the secret of that deification of art, which is found in all superiorminds.
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Mesmer quittedFrance asecondtime about the end of 1781, in quest of a more enlightened government, who could appreciate superiorminds.
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Medieval culture was imperfect, was restricted to a narrow circle of superiorminds, offered no satisfaction to some of the higher faculties and instincts.