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... live on little , but he accumulates nothing . The German is different from either : he has not the thrift of the Frenchman nor the self - denial of the Italian , but he is industrious , and as fond of money as they . Getting rich ...
... live on little , but he accumulates nothing . The German is different from either : he has not the thrift of the Frenchman nor the self - denial of the Italian , but he is industrious , and as fond of money as they . Getting rich ...
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... live almost wholly upon bread , and have no meat for weeks to- gether . The woman is a member of a prosperous church , and attends its meet- ings with great regularity . " Does your minister come to see you ? " I inquired . " Oh , yes ...
... live almost wholly upon bread , and have no meat for weeks to- gether . The woman is a member of a prosperous church , and attends its meet- ings with great regularity . " Does your minister come to see you ? " I inquired . " Oh , yes ...
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... Lives , for instance ; but he was an artist writing of artists . Plutarch's heroes were states- men , orators , soldiers , philosophers , men whose lives and deeds were a part of the history of nations and races , whose thoughts were ...
... Lives , for instance ; but he was an artist writing of artists . Plutarch's heroes were states- men , orators , soldiers , philosophers , men whose lives and deeds were a part of the history of nations and races , whose thoughts were ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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