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Meanings of usual sagacity in English
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Usage of usual sagacity in English
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Your usualsagacity, Mr. Ferret, has not in this instance failed you.
2
Dr. Cocchi has showed his usualsagacity: the case is pronounced entirely asthmatic.
3
We knew that with his usualsagacity he could very easily release himself after we were gone.
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Sydney Smith, with his usualsagacity, says that the last vice of the pulpit is to be uninteresting.
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Mr. Mason on his side, with his usualsagacity, at once detected the great talents of Mr. Webster.
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Pestalozzi, with his usualsagacity, has observed, that half the education of a woman comes through her fingers.
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Solon acted during these disturbances with more than his usualsagacity, and therefore, perhaps, with less than his usual energy.
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But he could only trust to her recognizing the situation with her usualsagacity, of which he stood in respectful awe.
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The northern Indians, with their usualsagacity, discovered the situation of their enemies, rushed upon the ambuscade and massacred 1200 on the spot.
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He was not the man to allow so fine an opportunity to pass, and he took advantage of it with his usualsagacity.
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Franklin, it is probable, probed the matter with his usualsagacity when he characterized him as a man entirely made up of indecision.
12
Bishop Butler discourses on the great dangers that beset a talkative temperament with almost more than all his usualsagacity, seriousness, and depth.
13
Our German citizens, with their usualsagacity, have discovered this fact, and the consumption of the water by them is daily on the increase.
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Hastings, with his usualsagacity, had seen how much advantage he might derive from possessing himself of this stronghold; and he had acted accordingly.