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... Never were there so many gifts given in the world as are given to- day . They made their Christmas one of merriment in the old days ; we make ours one of giving ! Well , we have heard it said that every vice is only a virtue overdone ...
... Never were there so many gifts given in the world as are given to- day . They made their Christmas one of merriment in the old days ; we make ours one of giving ! Well , we have heard it said that every vice is only a virtue overdone ...
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... , he cannot even make war , for the me- chanics and chemistry of war are en- tirely beyond his grasp . Modern conceptions of citizenship and demoo- racy are things he will never under- stand ; he The Reader's Digest 581.
... , he cannot even make war , for the me- chanics and chemistry of war are en- tirely beyond his grasp . Modern conceptions of citizenship and demoo- racy are things he will never under- stand ; he The Reader's Digest 581.
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... never suc- ceed in establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive ...
... never suc- ceed in establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the progressive ...
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... Never been so happy in my life , or felt so well . I wouldn't have believed it possible how differ- ently a man can feel working for the other fellow instead of working for himself . " The truth is , if men could realize what that ...
... Never been so happy in my life , or felt so well . I wouldn't have believed it possible how differ- ently a man can feel working for the other fellow instead of working for himself . " The truth is , if men could realize what that ...
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... never- theless , has prospered , is about on a level with the argument that a man can manage to get along and make a living if he is blind or has only one arm . All the prosperity of the coun- try , all its health and idealism , have ...
... never- theless , has prospered , is about on a level with the argument that a man can manage to get along and make a living if he is blind or has only one arm . All the prosperity of the coun- try , all its health and idealism , have ...
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