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doc#114 | Thank-Heaven-We're-not-Involved viewpoint, | It | Doesn't Affect Us! Southern Liberals (there |
doc#110 | Federal Union only in two important respects: | It | openly, defiantly, recognized slavery -- |
doc#114 | slave is owner, And ever was. Pay him"! | It | is the abstractionism, the unrealism, of |
doc#146 | the place. </p><p> "Where yuh goin'"? </p><p> | It | was the barkeep. Halting, Pat turned to |
doc#114 | the United States. Why should this be so? | It | is true that New England, more than any |
doc#114 | manipulations of high finance) purified of taint? | It | is a question which New Englanders long |
doc#0 | inadequate and often ambiguous". </p><p> | It | recommended that Fulton legislators act |
doc#148 | murmur, "We'd better lock the door". </p><p> | It | did not take me long to slip the bolt securely |
doc#107 | governed such as ours can endure". </p><p> | It | is well then that in this hour both of |
doc#22 | for the invasion of Cuba by exile groups". | It | recommends that the United States "seek |
doc#67 | rushing, he said: "That won't last long". | It | didn't; Monday, he had four Longhorns in |
doc#142 | coffee now. It shouldn't be long". </p><p> | It | seemed long, at least to Tom Brannon. He |
doc#25 | livelihood for thousands of our neighbors". | It | declares that Sunday sales licenses provide |
doc#137 | go back to doing the dishes now". </p><p> | It | was meant to insult him, and didn't quite |
doc#141 | or the only one without a permit". </p><p> | It | was the wrong thing to say. By failing |
doc#0 | as a result of city personnel policies". | It | urged that the city "take steps to remedy |
doc#114 | agitated continuously the "Southern question". | It | was nice to be able to isolate it. </p><p> |
doc#8 | the books "since Texas was a republic". | It | permits the state to take over bank accounts |
doc#114 | appearance (it was newer, for one thing). | It | really looked as if a change of the sort |
doc#115 | Vallfart och vandringsar), published in 1888. | It | was a brilliant debut, so much so indeed |