...All pertaining to intellect and its developmentis to be valued; but it is worth nothing compared with morals...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」
...I once heard an old man say, that he never saw intellect help a woman so much as a pretty ankle; and it was the truth...
(AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner 「The Story of an African Farm」
...She died so—with her knee unbent, with her hand unraised, with a prayer unuttered, in the pride of her intellect and the strength of her youth...
(AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner 「The Story of an African Farm」
...Her high forehead, swelling lips, and dark eyes marked her for awoman of feeling and intellect...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「Darkwater」
...Obviously he had intellect enough, if properly cultivated, to fill any station within the ordinary reach of intelligent American citizens...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... This passenger was quite black, medium size, and in point of intellect, about on a par with ordinary field hands...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Consequently the Committee interviewed them closely, and in point of intellect found them to be above the average run of slaves...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Peter is, he thinks, thirty-nine years of age,—tall, of a dark chestnut color, and in intellect mediocre...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... Rebecca Jackson was a woman of about thirty-seven years of age, of a yellow color, and of bright intellect, prepossessing in her manners...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... Hanson was about forty years of age, with apparently a good degree of intellect, and of staid principles...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... Joseph was twenty-six years of age, of unmixed blood, ordinary size, and had a commendable share of courage and intellect...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...There stood one in physical proportions and stature commanding and exact—in intellect richly endowed—in natural eloquence a prodigy...
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」
...The intellect of the whites is to be educated to thepoint where they will so appreciate the blessings of liberty and equality,as of their own motion to enlarge and defend the Negro's rights...
Booker T. Washington, et al. 「The Negro Problem」
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