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1 He was ignorant on no subject, and was deeply versed on none.
2 The religious insurgent was deeply versed in Scripture.
3 You are most deeply versed in her life.
4 He was deeply versed in the mysteries of freemasonry, but they threw no light on the matter.
5 He was deeply versed in singular and obscure branches of knowledge, and much given to visionary speculations.
6 Moreover, he was deeply versed in amulet-lore.
7 I know that certain German diplomats are deeply versed in Mexican lore-itsgeography, its geology, its people.
8 Myself, at times, I almost fear him, for he is deeply versed in the ancient arts of Egypt.
9 The theory of vortices has had many staunch supporters amongst those deeply versed in the science of the schools.
10 He was deeply versed in the fairy superstitions which abound in Ireland, all which he professed implicitly to believe.
11 His queen bore the name of Grimhild, and was deeply versed in magical science, but was evil of nature.
12 We are at the mercy of Labour, certainly; and Labour does not love us; and Labour is not deeply versed in statecraft.
13 She is deeply versed in all physiological and anatomical knowledge, and in the faculty of creating children of either sex at will.
14 The real blunder would have been to represent these old poets as deeply versed in general history, and studious of chronological accuracy.
15 And here William, deeply versed in the science of men, bent his eyes keenly upon the unchanging and earnest face of the speaker.
16 Captain Cable was deeply versed in those by-paths of maritime knowledge which enable small vessels to hold their own in these days of monopoly.
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