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1
They are, on the whole, greatly
more
provident
than English workmen.
2
He said:-Well ,well ,thelady has been
more
provident
than all of us!
3
Can any thing be
more
provident
,
more wise, more desirable?
4
States are slowly becoming
more
provident
,
and already we are coming to see this about trees.
5
Their women generally have control over the granary, and they are
more
provident
than their Spanish neighbors about the future.
6
The offer of a little jelly from a fellow-passenger
more
provident
than myself caused a marked elevation in my spirits.
7
Some of the
more
provident
of the rangers had brought with them well-filled haversacks, and had made me welcome to the contents.
8
All this is now cleared off, unless some three or four individuals; and the
more
provident
have a good few pounds saved.
9
The Irish, in one point, appear to improve in the United States-theybecome much
more
provident
,
and many of them hoard their money.
10
God, said Luther, could be rich soon and easily if he would be
more
provident
,
and would deny us the use of his creatures.
more
provident
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