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the Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789-1799.
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), emperor of France, 1804-1814, and March-June, 1815, when he met final defeat at Waterloo.
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careers, opportunities in any calling or undertaking.
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talent, persons of ability or skill.
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talents, superior intelligence and ability.
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stakes, bets, wagers, ventures, gambles.
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aptitudes, natural or acquired capacity for a particular purpose; general fitness.
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anarchy, state of society where there is no law or supreme power;hence, a state of lawlessness or political disorder. Anarchy implies the total absence or suspension of government.
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in after life, in the business and professional world after his graduation from college.
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abusing, misusing; putting to a wrong or bad use.
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industrious, implying habitual devotion to labor; busy; assiduous.
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self-indulgence, gratification of one’s appetites; satisfying one’s desires.
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the passing hour, the present moment; the hour that is passing.
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inexorable, unyielding, relentless, not to be persuaded by entreaty or prayer.
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disinclined, unwilling to do something; aversed or indisposed.
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affect, pretend.
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schooled, disciplined; trained.
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shirking, avoiding an obligation or the performance of a duty;avoiding or evading meanly, unfaithfully, or by fraud.
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stingy, grudging in spending money; niggardly; miserly.
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cope, encounter, meet with.
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proficiency, advanced knowledge or skill; expertness.
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Oxford and Cambridge, the two greatest of the English Universities.
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mere pass degree, degree given to those who merely do the minimum amount of work, who merely pass or get by in their school work.
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at the bar, in the legal profession; as a lawyer.
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the first group, the highest group in the class; the best scholars.
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