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How to Speak and Write Correctly
How to Speak and Write Correctly
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How to Speak and Write Correctly
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The examples of these men are incentives to action. Poverty thrust them forward instead of keeping them back. Therefore, if you are poor make your circumstances a means to an end. Have ambition, keep a goal in sight and bend every energy to reach that goal. A story is told of Thomas Carlyle the day he attained the highest honor the literary world could confer upon him when he was elected Lord Rector of Edinburgh University. After his installation speech, in going through the halls, he met a stu…
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  • Year: 2018
  • Pages: 167
  • ISBN: 9783748168065
  • ISBN-10: 3748168063
  • ISBN-13: 9783748168065
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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The examples of these men are incentives to action. Poverty thrust them forward instead of keeping them back. Therefore, if you are poor make your circumstances a means to an end. Have ambition, keep a goal in sight and bend every energy to reach that goal. A story is told of Thomas Carlyle the day he attained the highest honor the literary world could confer upon him when he was elected Lord Rector of Edinburgh University. After his installation speech, in going through the halls, he met a student seemingly deep in study.

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  • Author: Joseph Devlin
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2018
  • Pages: 167
  • ISBN: 9783748168065
  • ISBN-10: 3748168063
  • ISBN-13: 9783748168065
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

The examples of these men are incentives to action. Poverty thrust them forward instead of keeping them back. Therefore, if you are poor make your circumstances a means to an end. Have ambition, keep a goal in sight and bend every energy to reach that goal. A story is told of Thomas Carlyle the day he attained the highest honor the literary world could confer upon him when he was elected Lord Rector of Edinburgh University. After his installation speech, in going through the halls, he met a student seemingly deep in study.

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