But perhaps Caird's phrase " a perfect intelligence " has beguiled him into thinking that the one subject of universal experience is not mere mankind, but God Himself. [adjective]
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We ourselves would be beguiled, in the Osmia's absence. [Please select]
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And indeed she needed such a protector; she was so easily beguiled. [Please select]
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He was once beguiled, amongst friends very intimate, into telling a dream. [Please select]
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SHOWING HOW PHILIP GREY IMPROVED AND BEGUILED HIS TIME AT SEA. [Please select]
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He was concerned to make it clear that he was not wholly beguiled. [Please select]
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Some, even the Huzoor himself, might be beguiled into mistaking Siddu for Tiddu. [Please select]
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