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In effect , they hold with St. Paul that " The strength of sin is the law . " But the law insists on an oath , not for the purpose of tainting falsehood with moral turpitude but to protect the processes of justice .
In effect , they hold with St. Paul that " The strength of sin is the law . " But the law insists on an oath , not for the purpose of tainting falsehood with moral turpitude but to protect the processes of justice .
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The medical profession holds its members to be under a high obligation to succor at small or at no cost the impecunious sufferer . Thus , at times , the impecunious victim of an accident that cripples for life , is treated with humane ...
The medical profession holds its members to be under a high obligation to succor at small or at no cost the impecunious sufferer . Thus , at times , the impecunious victim of an accident that cripples for life , is treated with humane ...
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My father had to hold many extra rehearsals with small sections of the orchestra to perfect certain passages that seemed at first to present insurmountable difficulties . He even had to finger many passages for the violins , being ...
My father had to hold many extra rehearsals with small sections of the orchestra to perfect certain passages that seemed at first to present insurmountable difficulties . He even had to finger many passages for the violins , being ...
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If the orchestra is maintained by the Government , the members ' hold on their positions is even more secure , as a Government employee keeps his job indefinitely , if it is not dependent on party - control .
If the orchestra is maintained by the Government , the members ' hold on their positions is even more secure , as a Government employee keeps his job indefinitely , if it is not dependent on party - control .
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I hold , just as my mother held , that morals , manners , taste , decencies and duties -all the things that enable human beings to get the most out of life are not natural instincts , but the slow fruit of care and training ; that it ...
I hold , just as my mother held , that morals , manners , taste , decencies and duties -all the things that enable human beings to get the most out of life are not natural instincts , but the slow fruit of care and training ; that it ...
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