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