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while this practice is contin- houses to a degree of luxury , the condition ued , and under a great load of guilt there of poor children brought up without learnis more unrighteousness committed , the ing and the condition of the weakly ...
while this practice is contin- houses to a degree of luxury , the condition ued , and under a great load of guilt there of poor children brought up without learnis more unrighteousness committed , the ing and the condition of the weakly ...
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out of view three classes of wretchedness better to adopt means to prevent their be--the blind , the lame , and the aged poor ; coming poor ? This can best be done by and it will furnish the rising generation making every person when ...
out of view three classes of wretchedness better to adopt means to prevent their be--the blind , the lame , and the aged poor ; coming poor ? This can best be done by and it will furnish the rising generation making every person when ...
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20 But how do the poor minority fare ? The farmer is endeavoring to solve the Perhaps it will be found that just in proproblem of a livelihood by a formula more portion as some have been placed in outcomplicated than the problem itself ...
20 But how do the poor minority fare ? The farmer is endeavoring to solve the Perhaps it will be found that just in proproblem of a livelihood by a formula more portion as some have been placed in outcomplicated than the problem itself ...
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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