THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE1894 |
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... possessed by its modern school of economists with the notion that Business is always good , whether it be busy in mischief or in benefit ; and that buying and selling are always salutary , whatever the intrinsic worth of what you buy or ...
... possessed by its modern school of economists with the notion that Business is always good , whether it be busy in mischief or in benefit ; and that buying and selling are always salutary , whatever the intrinsic worth of what you buy or ...
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... possession of a book which tells them , straight from the lips of God all they ought to do , and need to know . I have read that book , with as much care as most of them , for some forty years ; and am thankful that , on those who trust ...
... possession of a book which tells them , straight from the lips of God all they ought to do , and need to know . I have read that book , with as much care as most of them , for some forty years ; and am thankful that , on those who trust ...
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... possession of an accumulated sum of wealth , to which he has absolute right . The idle person who will not work , and the wasteful person who lays nothing by , at the end of the same time will be doubly poor - poor in possession , and ...
... possession of an accumulated sum of wealth , to which he has absolute right . The idle person who will not work , and the wasteful person who lays nothing by , at the end of the same time will be doubly poor - poor in possession , and ...
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... possession of an accumulated sum of wealth , to which he has absolute right . The idle person who will not work , and the wasteful person who lays nothing by , at the end of the same time will be doubly poor - poor in possession , and ...
... possession of an accumulated sum of wealth , to which he has absolute right . The idle person who will not work , and the wasteful person who lays nothing by , at the end of the same time will be doubly poor - poor in possession , and ...
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... possessions ; for they saw that , if only their common love and virtue increased , all these things would be increased together with them ; but to set their esteem and ardent pur- suit upon material possession would be to lose that ...
... possessions ; for they saw that , if only their common love and virtue increased , all these things would be increased together with them ; but to set their esteem and ardent pur- suit upon material possession would be to lose that ...
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