Aún no tenemos significados para "proper guide".
1When all the world turn envoys, Chesterfield will be their proper guide.
2Knibbs said, The thing about being a proper guide is that you're bonded.
3Only experience will be the proper guide here, and also the individual taste.
4His textbook was chosen as a proper guide for Princess Elizabeth.
5In their eyes he was the perfect and proper guide.
6As soon as this point was settled, there arose the question of the proper guide.
7Christ is the Christian's only safe and proper guide.
8This is why I will not admit that conscience is the proper guide of our actions.
9Is not an infant's natural desire for food a proper guide as to the quantity given?
10I don't believe the industry standard of showing the last three years' performance is a proper guide for a customer.
11In rejecting them altogether, the Constitution would, in this respect, have followed the very laws which have been appealed to the proper guide.
12Again I agreed with him, excusing Shakspeare's discrepancies on the score of his never having had a proper guide to explain these matters.
13In rejecting them altogether, the constitution would, in this respect, have followed the very laws which have been appealed to as the proper guide.
14Two hours' riding beyond those trees will carry us free of the desert; and may you never again enter it without a proper guide.
15This lady would hardly be deemed a very proper guide to the undirected energies of the youth, yet they had established relations of that nature.
16"Become a horse," I ordered, giving the proper guide-word.
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