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... and who , having acquired ample means , is entirely able , if he wishes , to turn his ability from further personal aggrandisement to a similar achievement in a field where he will build up some effective instrument for others .
... and who , having acquired ample means , is entirely able , if he wishes , to turn his ability from further personal aggrandisement to a similar achievement in a field where he will build up some effective instrument for others .
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This custom of dyeing the hair and beard is very common among Persiars - nearly every man does it as soon as he finds that ne is There turning gray . used to be in Meshed a missionary who possessed an enormous flame - colored beard ...
This custom of dyeing the hair and beard is very common among Persiars - nearly every man does it as soon as he finds that ne is There turning gray . used to be in Meshed a missionary who possessed an enormous flame - colored beard ...
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... auto had intensified the tension between social classes because the poor resented having to turn out of the road at 620 The Reader's Digest.
... auto had intensified the tension between social classes because the poor resented having to turn out of the road at 620 The Reader's Digest.
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poor resented having to turn out of the road at the honk of the plutocrat . But students from the West reported that the automobile wiped out the distinction between classes . Formerly , when a few had buggies and the rest had to ride ...
poor resented having to turn out of the road at the honk of the plutocrat . But students from the West reported that the automobile wiped out the distinction between classes . Formerly , when a few had buggies and the rest had to ride ...
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For each new bread - winning invention of enthusiasm itself often turns out in this Twentieth Century to be an enemy as ... of a glorious enthusiasmshould , nevertheless , turn upon the very capacity for enthusiasm and strangle it ?
For each new bread - winning invention of enthusiasm itself often turns out in this Twentieth Century to be an enemy as ... of a glorious enthusiasmshould , nevertheless , turn upon the very capacity for enthusiasm and strangle it ?
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