The Reader's Digest, Volumen36De Witt Wallace, DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... fight for social legislation than go on forever try- ing to stem the great flood of need with a little sand pile of ... fight leading the fight to place juvenile probation officers in the courts , the campaign stalled . The men who were ...
... fight for social legislation than go on forever try- ing to stem the great flood of need with a little sand pile of ... fight leading the fight to place juvenile probation officers in the courts , the campaign stalled . The men who were ...
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... fight- ing ; it now wants to save democ- racy by not fighting . If its point of view is more materialistic than that of the Church , its goal is identical . Thus the flock is leading the shepherd . And this circumstance , if not ...
... fight- ing ; it now wants to save democ- racy by not fighting . If its point of view is more materialistic than that of the Church , its goal is identical . Thus the flock is leading the shepherd . And this circumstance , if not ...
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... fight them . Young men capable of enduring great physical fatigue were needed for the forced marches that characterized war several gen- erations ago . They are still essential for emergencies that will always be the cruxes of war . But ...
... fight them . Young men capable of enduring great physical fatigue were needed for the forced marches that characterized war several gen- erations ago . They are still essential for emergencies that will always be the cruxes of war . But ...
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MillionDollar No Rotarian | 9 |
Unfolding Americanism By William Hard | 19 |
We Just Live Hillsboro People | 26 |
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