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1 Up to his arrival I was not aware of any pecuniary aid .
2 To their northern neighbor they had to turn also for pecuniary aid .
3 Self-support does not necessarily mean independence of external pecuniary aid .
4 He relied, indeed, chiefly, for pecuniary aid , on the munificence of his opulent adherents.
5 I would have offered him pecuniary aid , supposing he needed it, but it was impossible.
6 He came to my father, begging for pecuniary aid .
7 He succeeded in obtaining pecuniary aid in publishing the work, and plates were made in England.
8 Those which looked askance at his bizarre ideas were glad to accept pecuniary aid from him.
9 And remember, if hereafter you may need pecuniary aid , do not hesitate to apply to me.
10 Why should a man in that position volunteer pecuniary aid to an obscure and struggling firm?
11 We seek out the intemperate and ask them to reform, assisting them with pecuniary aid when necessary.
12 You do not need the pecuniary aid ; your income would enable you to live just as you pleased.
13 Mere pecuniary aid , or indeed any other form of donation, is after all a cheap description of charity.
14 The great work of disseminating and defending the principles of social science needs pecuniary aid ; who will offer it?
15 Nevertheless Lewis XIV hastened to make offers of pecuniary aid to the frugal James as to the extravagant Charles.
16 Much to my surprise, he takes his leave without requesting pecuniary aid , but hints that he shall call again.
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