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1 It was of old truly said, and by a very judicious author:
2 Rosémilly a little, but in a very judicious way, not too spiteful.
3 I don't make mistakes about such things; I'm a very judicious animal.
4 The bystanders coincided in opinion with Barrabas, and thought his criticism very judicious .
5 It is very strange of Crawford, and I may add, not very judicious .
6 His advice about adopting a system of study is very judicious .
7 There you will find a very judicious gentleman whose name is Mr. Legality.
8 He then offered up a very judicious , sensible, and pious prayer.
9 In this view, Ferguson, who proved to be a very judicious friend, fully concurred.
10 This was thought a very judicious , and well designed plan.
11 Hartlib's Legacie contains, among some very judicious directions, a great deal of rash speculation.
12 All very judicious and proper, no doubt; but are such assertions supported by actual experience?
13 Your remarks under the sixth article are very judicious .
14 After much study they presented their list to Mrs. Barrington who thought it very judicious .
15 That is a very judicious remark too, said PHILO.
16 I'm not sure it was a very judicious move.
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