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A History of Western Philosophy: Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest
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A general Clamour for a depreciating Paper Currency, is a certain Sign of the Country being generally in bad Circumstances, that is, in Debt; because all Creditors who by their Industry and Frugality have acquired Rents, Bonds, Notes and Book Debts, loose by its depreciating; and the Debtors (the Idle and Extravagant Part of the People) come off easy by the Creditors loss.
A Discourse Concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in America 1740
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Sign of the Country being generally in bad Circumstances, that is, in Debt; because all Creditors who by their Industry and
A Discourse Concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in America 1739
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Granted, he divides the film into two sections -- "Circumstances" and "Consequences" -- but the disconnect between the two is huge.
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(Soundbite of the song, "Circumstances") Ms. COPELAND: (Singing) I went to work this morning, y'all, I had lost my job.
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(Soundbite of the song, "Circumstances") Mr. JOHNNY CLYDE COPELAND (Musician): (Singing) I went to work this morning, y'all, I had lost my job.
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(Soundbite of the song, "Circumstances") Ms. COPELAND: (Singing) I went to work this morning, y'all, I had lost my job.
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(Soundbite of the song, "Circumstances") Mr. JOHNNY CLYDE COPELAND (Musician): (Singing) I went to work this morning, y'all, I had lost my job.
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"Circumstances," some say, "are the Devil," and I almost believe that saying.
Strange Visitors Henry J. Horn
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"Circumstances," began the young man with dignity, and lighted another cigarette.
Diane of the Green Van Leona Dalrymple
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