So let him not expel you both from the Garden, so that thou art unprosperous. |
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She was the property of Edward Brodess, an unprosperous farmer who staved off bankruptcy by hiring out or selling his slaves. |
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We never met a man, or woman, or child anywhere in this sunny island who seemed to be unprosperous, or discontented, or sorry about anything. |
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It is almost without instance that any government was unprosperous under learned governors. |
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On my stipend, I was able to live like an unprosperous gentleman-landowner of 19th-century Russia. |
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Until demilitarization occurs there is a strong danger that negotiations will remain unprosperous and no settlement will be reached. |
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In the meantime, several distinctly unprosperous regions have reached the brink of total malarial collapse, virtually ruled by swarms of buzzing, flying syringes. |
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The concept of a popular economic endorsement of slavery is also strongly supported by recent denials that the southern slave economy was either unprosperous or unhealthy. |
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The presence of a Punch show in such scenes seemed to represent the seedy, unprosperous life that was too often the lot of Punchmen and their lower class audiences. |
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When these closed down and moved elsewhere, unemployment soared and the town became an unprosperous backwater. |
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A fine American actor, John Cusack, plays the central character, Rob Gordon, dedicated, unprosperous proprietor of a specialist record store called Championship Vinyl. |
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It was with a daughter of Mr Shepherd, who had returned, after an unprosperous marriage, to her father's house, with the additional burthen of two children. |
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