The Reader's Digest, Volumen5DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1926 |
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... believe that a new kind of criminal has arisen in America . But these penitentiary wardens know this new and unexplainable criminal is with us . They have him in their prisons . Ask the warden to describe the hardness and the toughness ...
... believe that a new kind of criminal has arisen in America . But these penitentiary wardens know this new and unexplainable criminal is with us . They have him in their prisons . Ask the warden to describe the hardness and the toughness ...
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... believe that you have been fulfilling , during those long hours of idleness , a small but important function in the scheme of things . On such days you are convinced that loafing is a virtue and that three - fourths of the unhappi- ness ...
... believe that you have been fulfilling , during those long hours of idleness , a small but important function in the scheme of things . On such days you are convinced that loafing is a virtue and that three - fourths of the unhappi- ness ...
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... believe there are times when it is justified . When three or four of these young new crooks get together , and talk about getting their ' rods ' into shape and pick out the one of their number who is to give the signals and the one who ...
... believe there are times when it is justified . When three or four of these young new crooks get together , and talk about getting their ' rods ' into shape and pick out the one of their number who is to give the signals and the one who ...
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... believe that God Al- mighty and Abraham Lincoln are go- ing to save this country . " " My friend , you're half right , " re- plied Lincoln . Such is the record of the only time , so far as I know , that Lincoln and Beecher ever met . To ...
... believe that God Al- mighty and Abraham Lincoln are go- ing to save this country . " " My friend , you're half right , " re- plied Lincoln . Such is the record of the only time , so far as I know , that Lincoln and Beecher ever met . To ...
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... believe that the interval required is much shorter than is generally sup- posed , and from personal experience , I would recommend anyone , who has to devote several hours together to one subject of thought , to try the ef- fect of such ...
... believe that the interval required is much shorter than is generally sup- posed , and from personal experience , I would recommend anyone , who has to devote several hours together to one subject of thought , to try the ef- fect of such ...
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