Festination by many of my stirp to spousal colligation with such asinegos, has crebrously obnubilated the most lucent prospicience of aleger juvenility. |
It would have been unnatural, or premature, to refer to the restoration before the dispersion had taken place, provided such restoration were an object of justifiable prospicience. |
Doubtless much of their prospicience may be due to an animal instinct that has been lost to us in the civilizing process.
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They are called the faculties of memory and divination, of respicience and prospicience, where one is conscious of one's ideas as those which would be encountered in one's past or future state. |
In the business world today, it is the man of judgment and prospicience, of tact and intrepidity, of courage and vision, who can dictate the affairs of a city. |
Weathermen are not always on target when they try to prospicience the weather. |