1.It Is Noteworthy That Though Words Were So Freely Spelled In Alphabetic Characters, Especially In The Time Of The Old Kingdom, No Advance Was Ever Made Towards Excluding The Cumbersome Word-signs And Biliteral Phonograms, Which, By A judicious Use Of Determinatives, Might Well Have Been Rendered Qui
2.He Had Also Created In1811-1812a New National Guard, Organized In Cohorts To Distinguish It From The Regular Army, And For Home Defence Only, And These By A Skilful Appeal To Their Patriotism And judicious Pressure Applied Through The Prefects, Became A Useful Reservoir Of Half-trained Men For N
3.In Accordance With The judicious Policy Which He Had Observed In Asia Minor And At Antioch, He Granted Full Pardon To The Citizens; Only The Chief Officials And Advisers Were Put To Death; Zenobia And Her Son Were Captured And Reserved For His Triumph When He Returned To Rome.
4.At The Same Time The Fears Of The More Sober And Respectable Citizens Were Allayed By Otho's Liberal Professions Of His Intention To Govern Equitably, And By His judicious Clemency Towards Marius Celsus, Consul-designate, A Devoted Adherent Of Galba.
5.In The Prologue To The Parson's Tale (so) There Is, On The Other Hand, A Mistake Of Chaucer's Own, Which No judicious Critic Would Think Of Removing, The Constellation Libra Being Said To Be The Moon's Exaltation When It Should Be Saturn's.