most philosophic
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He became, in the maturity of his career, one of the most philosophic and accomplished lawyers of his time.
From Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers by Martin, Benj. N.
Big Jack Skinner, the oldest and most philosophic of the party—a lean, sandy-haired giant—sat in a rocking chair he had contrived from a barrel and stared into the fire with a sullen composure.
From The Huntress by Footner, Hulbert
Fashions often create deformities, and are therefore worthy of most philosophic consideration, especially when we know that the effects of these deformities may be transmitted.
From What a Young Woman Ought to Know by Wood-Allen, Mary
Poetry is, as Aristotle says, the most philosophic of all writing.
From Education and the Higher Life by Spalding, J. L.
And to shew both by precept and practice that this is the most philosophic and wisest policy to pursue regarding physical health, as it also is in moral, social and spiritual matters.
From Religion And Health by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)