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"It's never so important to menwho stand

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

"I was a very lively, imaginative person, and could believe in the 'Arabian Nights' as easily as the 'Encyclopaedia,' but facts were important to me, and saved me.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

These abuses of an institution so important to freedom and science are deeply to be regretted, inasmuch as they tend to lessen its usefulness and to sap its safety.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

If it be true that the language is more corrupt now than at a former age, it is important to inquire in what this corruption consists, and how it came about.

Sullivan's Expedition%.In 1779 it seemed so important to punish the Indians for the Wyoming and Cherry Valley massacres that General Sullivan with an army invaded the territory of the Six Nations, in central New York, burned some forty Indian villages, and utterly destroyed the Indian power in that state.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

It was evidently important to get as much light as possible on this point.

My friends, allow me to speak a few plain and honest words, ere we part, on a matter which is near to, and probably important to, many of us here.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

Baffled in an attempt to reinforce the weak garrison of Hanau, which it was highly important to the Swedes to gain, he crossed the Main, near Seligenstadt, and took the direction of the Bergstrasse, to protect the Palatinate from the conqueror.

It may be so important to me.

This concession at the time seemed important to the whites; but the Indians probably never understood that there had been any change of attitude; nor did it make any practical difference, for, whatever the theory might be, the lands had eventually to be won, partly by whipping the savages in fight, partly by making it better worth their while to remain at peace than to go to war.

It is true, therefore, of every particular producer or dealer, that a great demand, a brisk circulation, a rapid consumption, of the commodities which he sells at his shop or produces in his manufactory, is important to him.

The Kakalin is a rapid of the Fox River, sufficiently important to make the portage of the heavy lading of a boat necessary; the boat itself being poled or dragged up with cords against the current.

Few of them are in private possession and they do not appear at all in a total of "capitals," yet they are more important to the nation than a large part of the land area.

Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS.

I congratulate my country that by an act of the late Congress of the United States the assent of this Government has been given to the reunion, and it only remains for the two countries to agree upon the terms to consummate an object so important to both.

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It is important for beginners in the Breviary to go at a slow pace, as the trot and the gallop are fatal to good and pious recitation.

'The Ancient Mariner' grew and grew till it became too important for our first object, which was limited to our expectation of five pounds; and we began to talk of a volume which was to consist, as Mr. Coleridge has told the world, of Poems chiefly on natural subjects taken from common life, but looked at, as much as might be, through an imaginative medium.

The history of the world proves that it is as important for men to look after their mutton as to "save their bacon;" that, after all, "there is nothing like leather;" and that there can be nothing better than religion.

In the history of the drama, he is important for (1) finished style, (2) good dialogue, (3) considerable invention in the way he secured interest, by using classical matter in combination with contemporary life, (4) subtle comedy, and (5) influence on Shakespeare.

What is important for us here is the general attitude of mind among the German public of the Kaiser's generation, which has rendered possible the prosecution of the cherished ideas of their ruler.

The instructor repeats much for the sake of emphasis; he multiplies illustrations, not important in themselves, but important for the sake of stressing his point.

Everything confirms the fact that the subjective element in life is incomparably more important for our happiness and pleasure than the objective, from such sayings as Hunger is the best sauce, and Youth and Age cannot live together, up to the life of the Genius and the Saint.

I propose, now, in the concluding section, to look forward from this initial research and to indicate as well as I may in a few words the possibilities of results important for mankind from the thorough study of the monkeys and anthropoid apes.

"You see, it's too big and important for an everyday Captain.

As early as in Hartley the principle, which is so important for ethics, appears that things and actions (e.g., promotion of the good of others) which at first are sought and done because they are means to our own enjoyment, in time come to have a direct worth of their own, apart from the original egoistic end.

" What Wordsworth was to Coleridge is more important for us here.

His own library, or the libraries to which he had access at Chaeronea, must have been well furnished with the books most important for his studies.

SIR: Believing that it would be important for me to receive the dispatches you might think it necessary to send with the President's message, I ventured on incurring the expense of a courier to bring it to me as soon as it should arrive at Havre.

This is the more requisite, as, on the one hand, the attack on the enemy's communications must expect vigorous opposition, and, on the other hand, the screening duties, which are even more important for the offensive than the reconnaissances, are likely to be specially successful if cavalry and cyclists combine.

As lasting evidences of an existence or a condition, such papers are the more important for posterity, the more the writer lives in the moment and the less he is concerned with the future.

Such fraternal greetings may be as important for liberty and justice as the winning of a Gettysburg.

This point is so important for its bearing on Renaissance art that I may be permitted to dilate at greater length on Signorelli's choice of types and treatment of form in general.

Now all this is important for this reason.

In the two preceding chapters I dealt with the first assumption, and attempted to show that it is important for a politician to realise that men do not always act on inferences as to means and ends.

Beside the conscientious observance of these rules, TapasAsceticism, is most important for the right walk of those, who strive to attain Nirvâ[n.]a.

It was important for the frontiersmen to take the Lake Posts from the British; but it was even more important to wrest from the Spaniards the free navigation of the Mississippi.

It was in connection with Princess Mary of England, sister of Henry VIII., with whom it was very important for Louis XII.

As I always wrote and read carefully what I had to say on such delicate subjects, the language was well chosen and the presentation of facts and philosophy quite unobjectionable; hence, the information being as important for men as for women, I did not regret the publication.

It is important for me to know.

The reports of the Secretaries of the Treasury, War, and the Navy will give the information in detail deemed necessary and convenient for your deliberation and action, while the Executive and all the Departments will stand ready to supply omissions or to communicate new facts considered important for you to know.

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