Excerpt from Harmsworth Self-Educator, 1906, Vol. 1: A Golden Key to Success in LifeCommerce and Culture. But. Though the educator - believing that nothing is of any use in this world unless it can be applied - deals at great length with the education which tells in commerce, it is not to be understood that it is a book which merely helps to make money. If it is one of the
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