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1 Nor is the empire of the will over our mind more intelligible .
2 He has many aspects that resemble the other and more intelligible Lord.
3 Not one word had they understood; but the gestures had been more intelligible .
4 Nothing could be more simple, more intelligible , more natural, more supernatural.
5 But this second idiom was no more intelligible than the first.
6 Superficially more intelligible , Joseph Strelitski was really a deeper mystery than Gabriel Hamburg.
7 To say this, however, does not make these relations more intelligible .
8 For finite beings, at least, presence is more intelligible than omnipresence.
9 The notes referring to the preparations for his journey are more intelligible . ]
10 I reproduce a section of the strip, which should make my description more intelligible .
11 Much to his amazement, the harpooner seemed no more intelligible than I had been.
12 Nothing could be more intelligible than this still, small voice.
13 I wish that you would be a little more intelligible , cry they all, impatiently.
14 Undoubtedly painting being by a long way the more intelligible and beautiful, will please most.
15 This was not very satisfactory, and Meranef was instructed to get some more intelligible information.
16 The numbered rules were simply an effort of mine to make the unnumbered ones more intelligible .
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