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prosperity without dependence on money; to boundless health and a
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happened!” We affirm our healing, prosperity, salvation of our chil-
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And how will this be so? It will be in the same manner in which the next verse speaks of Jesus’ prosperity
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How do we see prosperity? It is through the resurrection of Jesus and the glory of God raising us up by that same power
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Hay: It is a sign of riches, prosperity, and a happy love affair for the unmarried
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Oak: It augurs a long life of riches and prosperity
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Pine-tree: It is a sign of prosperity; yet, it could also mean that someone needs your help and you still haven't realized it
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Wheels: If you see wheels moving, it is a sign of prosperity in business
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Ba’al was the god of rain, and therefore prosperity
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Babylon is the symbol for merchandise and prosperity
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The population of the world was already over twenty billion and growing rapidly, faster than agricultural science and prosperity could keep up with in many areas
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In all, keeping in mind this: What is best for the group's prosperity?
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prosperity in unlawful groups
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crooked? 14 In the day of prosperity be joyful, and in the day of adversity consider; yes,
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Mandy however exceeded everyone's expectations through her exceptionally level-headed thinking, and eventual prosperity in the restaurant business
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The same statutes of apprenticeship and other corporation laws, indeed, which, when a manufacture is in prosperity, enable the workman to raise his wages a good deal above their natural rate, sometimes oblige him, when it decays, to let them down a good deal below it
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Their operation in the one way may endure for many centuries, but in the other it can last no longer than the lives of some of the workmen who were bred to the business in the time of its prosperity
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The most decisive mark of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its inhabitants
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Labour is there so well rewarded, that a numerous family of children, instead of being a burden, is a source of opulence and prosperity to the parents
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Your loss affects the prosperity of the entire town,’ said
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To complain of it, is to lament over the necessary cause and effect of the greatest public prosperity
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prosperity of its inhabitants
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When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays, though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before
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Holland is at present in this situation; and a considerable part of ancient Italy seems to have been so during the prosperity of the Romans
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No, Lemoss, its just the environment here, what with Tom Foolery's new motor factory, the prosperity of the place generally seems to attract avarice, that's greed to you Flitter up there all high and mighty
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with a prosperity that has earned the envy (and
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prosperity, a closer inspection of the inhabitants betrayed
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When we are in want of necessaries, we must part with all superfluities, of which the value, as it rises in times of opulence and prosperity, so it sinks in times of poverty and distress
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Their real price, the quantity of labour which they can purchase or command, rises in times of poverty and distress, and sinks in times of opulence and prosperity, which are always times of great abundance ; for they could not otherwise be times of opulence and prosperity
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This, however, seems to be the effect, not so much of any diminution in the value of silver in the European market, as of an increase in the demand for labour in Great Britain, arising from the great, and almost universal prosperity of the country
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At present, the value of the tea annually imported by the English East India company, for the use of their own countrymen, amounts to more than a million and a half a year; and even this is not enough; a great deal more being constantly smuggled into the country from the ports of Holland, from Gottenburgh in Sweden, and from the coast of France, too, as long as the French East India company was in prosperity
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Our tanners, besides, have not been quite so successful as our clothiers, in convincing the wisdom of the nation, that the safety of the commonwealth depends upon the prosperity of their particular manufacture
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Whether the one or the other of those two events may happen to take place, is of very little importance to the real wealth and prosperity of the world, to the real value of the annual produce of the land and labour of mankind
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The order of proprietors may perhaps gain more by the prosperity of the society than that of labourers; but there is no order that suffers so cruelly from its decline
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But the rate of profit does not, like rent and wages, rise with the prosperity, and fall with the declension of the society
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But though the circulating gold and silver of Scotland have suffered so great a diminution during this period, its real riches and prosperity do not appear to have suffered any
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providing general prosperity – is to keep the
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because – on the other hand – the prosperity
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fol owing, despite of the prosperity acquired it
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What in the days of its prosperity had been saved from that annual produce, and employed in purchasing gold and silver
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The increase of those metals will, in this case, be the effect, not the cause, of the public prosperity
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The progress is frequently so gradual, that, at near periods, the improvement is not only not sensible, but, from the declension either of certain branches of industry, or of certain districts of the country, things which sometimes happen, though the country in general is in great prosperity, there frequently arises a suspicion, that the riches and industry of the whole are decaying
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“You must have visited during a time of prosperity
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it began a period of prosperity for
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The course of human prosperity, indeed, seems scarce ever to have been of so long continuance as to unable any great country to acquire capital sufficient for all those three purposes; unless, perhaps, we give credit to the wonderful accounts of the wealth and cultivation of China, of those of ancient Egypt, and of the ancient state of Indostan
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Proud owner of a celebrated baritone, he’d won many singing contests at the Festival of Dionysus back when Smyrna knew prosperity
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What would it have been, had the law given no direct encouragement to agriculture besides what arises indirectly from the progress of commerce, and had left the yeomanry in the same condition as in most other countries of Europe ? It is now more than two hundred years since the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth, a period as long as the course of human prosperity usually endures
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The country, therefore, could never become either richer or poorer by means of it, except so far as its prosperity or decay might indirectly influence the state of foreign trade
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They may flourish amidst the ruin of their country, and begin to decay upon the return of its prosperity
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To see an oak tree in your dream symbolizes longevity, stability, strength, tolerance, wisdom and prosperity
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Tragus was well on his way to prosperity
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Each nation has been made to look with an invidious eye upon the prosperity of all the nations with which it trades, and to consider their gain as its own loss
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The improvement and prosperity of Great Britain, which has been so often ascribed to those laws, may very easily be accounted for by other causes
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The natural effort of every individual to better his own condition, when suffered to exert itself with freedom and security, is so powerful a principle, that it is alone, and without any assistance, not only capable of carrying on the society to wealth and prosperity, but of surmounting a hundred impertinent obstructions, with which the folly of human laws too often encumbers its operations: though the effect of those obstructions is always, more or less, either to encroach upon its freedom, or to diminish its security
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Though the period of the greatest prosperity and improvement of Great Britain has been posterior to that system of laws which is connected with the bounty, we must not upon that account, impute it to those laws
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“There is in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which lies dormant in the broad daylight of prosperity, but which kindles up and beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity
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Causes of the Prosperity of New Colonies
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The late king of Denmark dissolved this company, and since that time the prosperity of these colonies has been very great
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The plenty and cheapness of good land are such powerful causes of prosperity, that the very worst government is scarce capable of checking altogether the efficacy of their operation
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The course of its prosperity returned as soon as it was relieved from that oppression
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Plenty of good land, and liberty to manage their own affairs their own way, seem to be the two great causes of the prosperity of all new colonies
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The plenty and cheapness of good land, it has already been observed, are the principal causes of the rapid prosperity of new colonies
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The policy of Europe, therefore, has very little to boast of, either in the original establishment, or, so far as concerns their internal government, in the subsequent prosperity of the colonies of America
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When those establishments were effectuated, and had become so considerable as to attract the attention of the mother country, the first regulations which she made with regard to them, had always in view to secure to herself the monopoly of their commerce; to confine their market, and to enlarge her own at their expense, and, consequently, rather to damp and discourage, than to quicken and forward the course of their prosperity
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prosperity in the Federation of Planets and
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I define prosperity as being the abundance of all things
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prosperity by thinking new thoughts and creating new
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Our woollen manufacturers have been more successful than any other class of workmen, in persuading the legislature that the prosperity of the nation depended upon the success and extension of their particular business
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You will find that life offers you prosperity as soon as the
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Prosperity is the abundance of
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Still, for almost two thousand years Aeresan has grown and found some degree of prosperity
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The first of these formularies, which, by way of eminence, he peculiarly distinguishes by the name of the Economical Table, represents the manner in which he supposes this distribution takes place, in a state of the most perfect liberty, and, therefore, of the highest prosperity; in a state where the annual produce is such as to afford the greatest possible neat produce, and where each class enjoys its proper share of the whole annual produce
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Such a political economy, though it no doubt retards more or less, is not always capable of stopping altogether, the natural progress of a nation towards wealth and prosperity, and still less of making it go backwards
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It was natural, therefore, that the sovereigns of those countries should be particularly attentive to the interests of agriculture, upon the prosperity or declension of which immediately depended the yearly increase or diminution of their own revenue
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Instead, these were times when most people had only ever experienced a world of peace and almost global prosperity
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First, the directors of a regulated company have no particular interest in the prosperity of the general trade of the company, for the sake of which such forts and garrisons are maintained
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Their private interest is connected with the prosperity of the general trade of the company, and with the maintenance of the forts and garrisons which are necessary for its defence
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But it seems impossible, by any alterations, to render those courts, in any respect, fit to govern, or even to share in the government of a great empire; because the greater part of their members must always have too little interest in the prosperity of that empire, to give any serious attention to what may promote it
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About the prosperity of the great empire, in the government of which that vote gives him a share, he seldom cares at all
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Such systems, such sciences, can subsist nowhere but in those incorporated societies for education, whose prosperity and revenue are in a great measure independent of their industry
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It has been owing in part, to the great prosperity of almost every part of the country, the rents of almost all the estates of Great Britain having, since the time when this valuation was first established, been continually rising, and scarce any of them having fallen
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Such has been, almost everywhere, the increase of the demand for houses, that it has raised the rents more than the window tax could sink them ; one of the many proofs of the great prosperity of the country, and of the increasing revenue of its inhabitants
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Every parish and district still continues to be rated for its land, its houses, and its stock, according to the original assessment; and the almost universal prosperity of the country, which, in most places, has raised very much the value of all these, has rendered those inequalities of still less importance now
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The great lords seem to have beheld the degree of prosperity and independency, which this inferior order of men had thus come to enjoy, with a malignant and contemptuous indignation, and willingly consented that the sovereign should tax them
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Our exports, in consequence of these different frauds, appear upon the custom-house books greatly to overbalance our imports, to the unspeakable comfort of those politicians, who measure the national prosperity by what they call the balance of trade
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This freedom of interior commerce, the effect of the uniformity of the system of taxation, is perhaps one of the principal causes of the prosperity of Great Britain ; every great country being necessarily the best and most extensive market for the greater part of the productions of its own industry
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If the same freedom in consequence of the same uniformity, could be extended to Ireland and the plantations, both the grandeur of the state, and the prosperity of every part of the empire, would probably be still greater than at present
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He knows that the permanent grandeur of his family depends upon the prosperity of his people, and he will never knowingly ruin that prosperity for the sake of any momentary interest of his own
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It is otherwise with the farmers of his revenue, whose grandeur may frequently be the effect of the ruin, and not of the prosperity, of his people
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A creditor of the public has, no doubt, a general interest in the prosperity of the agriculture, manufactures, and commerce of the country ; and consequently in the good condition of its land, and in the good management of its capital stock
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The view on the other side of the globe did not agree: In the prosperous West crime existed because its people were allowed to become greedy; the prosperity was not for the majority
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No such reason applied a mere five years ago, in an era of – at least by Russian standards – prosperity
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The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement and prosperity of the State
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Stable neighborhoods, however poor; that is to say, neighborhoods whose residents share a common interest in its overall health and prosperity, have traditionally, as far as may be expected, been able to hold crime reasonably in check
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to remain faithful in times of discouragement, trouble, or in times of prosperity
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Bush is among a long line of Moderate/Liberal Republicans; a list that includes former presidents Nixon and Ford and (would) have arguably included former Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole had he too been elected president, who simply failed to grasp the fundamental importance of lower taxes and increased productivity as the primary drivers that promote economic prosperity
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•Regulation of Commerce vital to the Economic Prosperity of the Nation -