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Reduce to beggary.
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1
The
beggar
again made signs of the cross repeatedly in the air.
2
He was not a
beggar
& was obviously having a good time.
3
And in their wealth the
beggar
and the outcast had due share.
4
The
beggar
rose and walked toward the second booth on the right.
5
The pretended
beggar
took the coin, and put it in his pocket.
1
No adventurous schemer could
impoverish
his family by the spirit of speculation.
2
The trees, he says with reason,
impoverish
the soil by their roots.
3
We are stealing that which enriches us and does not
impoverish
them.
4
Giving does not
impoverish
either her ample purse or her generous heart.
5
True genius will not
impoverish
,
but will liberate, and add new senses.
1
The banking crisis still has the potential to
pauperise
a generation.
2
You made me
pauperise
her father, Sim; I'm sorry it was not worse.
3
Besides, if we
pauperise
Germany, no one-noteven Belgium-willget a pound of indemnity.
4
A big windfall would not
pauperise
a man.
5
She'll simply make ducks and drakes of it, give it away to all and sundry,
pauperise
the whole neighbourhood.
1
Would it have corrupted him, since
pauperize
him further it could not?
2
It may even be worse than wasted; it may encourage shiftlessness, it may
pauperize
.
3
That charity which is personal can neither harden nor
pauperize
.
4
Cheque-charity may harden the heart of him who gives, and
pauperize
him who takes.
5
Which course would be most sure to
pauperize
them utterly?
6
What course would be most sure to
pauperize
them utterly?
7
It is such a pity to
pauperize
the people.
8
They flocked to her, though she did not
pauperize
them by giving her services free.
9
He did not propose to
pauperize
his farm by applying his personal ignorance to working it.
10
We ought not to
pauperize
them at all.
11
Shall he
pauperize
himself just for a cousin?
12
But, after all, you may
pauperize
people almost as rapidly in the attic as in the almshouse.
13
I asked whether this provision of gratis food did in fact
pauperize
the population, as has been alleged.
14
It won't
pauperize
me, you bet.
15
That to open opportunities to them does not
pauperize
or degrade, but has the opposite effect of elevating and ennobling.
16
Almsgiving by individuals very often
pauperizes
rather than helps the individual to help himself.
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