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1 I'm afraid she gives away a lot of it in indiscriminate charity .
2 I don't profess to understand the economical condemnation of indiscriminate charity .
3 Perhaps indiscriminate charity might be harmful to the church mice.
4 The great evil and mischief lay in indiscriminate charity .
5 The tendency of indiscriminate charity is to destroy neighborliness.
6 Wise, as benevolent, you never gave a penny in " indiscriminate charity . "
7 He does not believe in indiscriminate charity .
8 Such conduct was, I suppose, what is called indiscriminate charity and therefore blameworthy, but its effect was great.
9 That is the deadly " indiscriminate charity " - the charity which each household pays to maintain its own private curse.
10 She had some very valuable Christian virtues, such as indiscriminate charity for the poor and indiscriminate loathing for the Prussians.
11 He is just the man to muddle away his money in indiscriminate charity , and then to wonder what has become of it.
12 He is generous with his money, spending lavishly on the Church, but he does not believe in what he calls indiscriminate charity .
13 A more serious question, one which lies at the root of all indiscriminate charity , is the value to the community of these shelters.
14 We all remember that Archbishop Whately is said to have thanked God on his deathbed that he had never given a penny in indiscriminate charity .
15 Indiscriminate charity of this sort increased, rather than lessened, the number of paupers.
16 Nick was rather firm about these things, and disapproved heartily of Mr. Opp's indiscriminate charities .
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