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... drinking . " I ban't going to give you my rea- sons for what I do or what I don't do . But I very well knowed your little game . ' She'll skip home so soon as ever I be out of sight , ' I flare - up took place , and Tom swore again that ...
... drinking . " I ban't going to give you my rea- sons for what I do or what I don't do . But I very well knowed your little game . ' She'll skip home so soon as ever I be out of sight , ' I flare - up took place , and Tom swore again that ...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö
... drink that there beverage , for you'll be finger - cold , no doubt . " " You don't suppose I've been out ' pon the ... drinking sloe gin down the hill with Mrs. Caunter , afore you set off home . " But she answered never a word . Her ...
... drink that there beverage , for you'll be finger - cold , no doubt . " " You don't suppose I've been out ' pon the ... drinking sloe gin down the hill with Mrs. Caunter , afore you set off home . " But she answered never a word . Her ...
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... drink for fear he'd catched his death . So Thomas bustled home , and he was all in a twitter when he got in the door , and half expected to see his wife looking out of kitchen window ; but the key was in the thatch and she hadn't come ...
... drink for fear he'd catched his death . So Thomas bustled home , and he was all in a twitter when he got in the door , and half expected to see his wife looking out of kitchen window ; but the key was in the thatch and she hadn't come ...
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... drink- ables , and Harri- son showed how well he had learned the lesson . Upon my first visit to Mr. Cleve- land in Princeton after the close of the Spanish War , he spoke a good deal of Presi- dent McKinley . most jealous care ; but I ...
... drink- ables , and Harri- son showed how well he had learned the lesson . Upon my first visit to Mr. Cleve- land in Princeton after the close of the Spanish War , he spoke a good deal of Presi- dent McKinley . most jealous care ; but I ...
42 ÆäÀÌÁö
... drink in a saloon , or offer his devotions in church . He must be in at night at a specified hour , usually sunset , and must not leave home in the morning until sunrise . These hours can be changed at the discretion of the judge , but ...
... drink in a saloon , or offer his devotions in church . He must be in at night at a specified hour , usually sunset , and must not leave home in the morning until sunrise . These hours can be changed at the discretion of the judge , but ...
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341 ÆäÀÌÁö - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be ; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales ; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'da ghastly dew From the nations...
97 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every statement of educational purposes, including this one, depends upon the judgment of some person or group as to what is good and what is bad, what is true and what is false, what is ugly and what is beautiful, what is valuable and what is worthless, in the conduct of human affairs.
44 ÆäÀÌÁö - That any alien who shall enter the United States in violation of law, and such as become public charges from causes existing prior to landing...
445 ÆäÀÌÁö - Here he stood. Here he sat. Here he knelt. Here he lay. Here he moved, to and fro, from the door to the window, from the window to the door; from the window to the door, from the door to the window; from the fire to the bed, from the bed to the fire...
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Republican party will uphold at all times the authority and integrity of the courts, state and federal, and will ever insist that their powers to enforce their process and to protect life, liberty and property shall be preserved inviolate.
40 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the following classes of aliens shall be excluded from admission into the United States: All idiots, imbeciles, feeble-minded persons, epileptics, insane persons; persons who have had one or more attacks of insanity at any time previously...
333 ÆäÀÌÁö - You have the Pyrrhic dance as yet; Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone? Of two such lessons, why forget The nobler and the manlier one? You have the letters Cadmus gave; Think ye he meant them for a slave?
40 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being mentally or physically defective, such mental or physical defect being of a nature which may affect the ability of such alien to earn a living...
206 ÆäÀÌÁö - Engineers, as well as to their usually conservative chief officer, what we can not believe they appreciate, that, notwithstanding their perfect organization, and their charitable, temperance, and other elevating and most useful purposes, the existence and enforcement of Rule 12, under their organic law, make the whole Brotherhood a criminal conspiracy against the laws of their country.
385 ÆäÀÌÁö - No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close ; As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets, The same look which she turned when he rose.