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1 He would have made his first pecuniary success of any importance.
2 Meanwhile, pecuniary success of this kind was beyond any reasonable hopes.
3 The term "Great Fortunes" is not used here to designate pecuniary success exclusively.
4 He had married young and worked very hard, his labors being rewarded with pecuniary success .
5 Again there was no pecuniary success .
6 I trace my pecuniary success to Mr. Elmsdale; but I trace also hours, months, and years of anguish to his agency.
7 That performance will be a brilliant one according to the circumstances here, and will probably realise D.'s expectations as to pecuniary success .
8 His notions no doubt were great, and perhaps were good; but hitherto they had not led him to much pecuniary success in his profession.
9 Allow me to suggest that, if you could prolong your stay here, you might make a real pecuniary success of establishing a swimming school.
10 'The paper never was a pecuniary success . '
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