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... gave a popular lecture , Acres of Diamonds , six thousand times . " To secure wealth is an honorable ambition , " he preached , " and is one test of a person's usefulness to others . " Protestant churches accepted the argument that ...
... gave a popular lecture , Acres of Diamonds , six thousand times . " To secure wealth is an honorable ambition , " he preached , " and is one test of a person's usefulness to others . " Protestant churches accepted the argument that ...
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... gave this child more of themselves than that , They gave him afterward every day , they became part of him . The mother at home quietly placing the dishes on the supper - table , The mother with mild words , clean her cap and gown , a ...
... gave this child more of themselves than that , They gave him afterward every day , they became part of him . The mother at home quietly placing the dishes on the supper - table , The mother with mild words , clean her cap and gown , a ...
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... gave me confidence for a day or two - then that confidence but if Corvick wasn't satisfied how could Vereker himself be ? I reflected indeed that the heat of the admirer was sometimes grosser even than the appe- tite of the scribe ...
... gave me confidence for a day or two - then that confidence but if Corvick wasn't satisfied how could Vereker himself be ? I reflected indeed that the heat of the admirer was sometimes grosser even than the appe- tite of the scribe ...
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