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doc#145 | then on, in keeping with the traditions | they | had followed since childhood, the whole |
doc#110 | their case, they did not lose the truth | they | fought for. The lives so many of them gave |
doc#110 | they see the error which mars the truth | they | themselves defend. </p><p> It is much less |
doc#102 | think about the unthinkable. Unanimously | they | believe that the world would become a safer |
doc#110 | remained that by seceding from the Union | they | had already acted on the concept that it |
doc#111 | unanswered questions arise, which, until | they | are understood, create uncertainty. </p> |
doc#145 | find out about all that had happened until | they | made circle, tended the cattle, tethered |
doc#134 | and they'll be back. There's only one way | they | can get out now and that's through the |
doc#146 | they moved back through the Palace the way | they | had come. Glowering looks met them in the |
doc#141 | 's world. This, he was sure, was the way | they | would act; laughing at a dying man, laughing |
doc#145 | over to join them. </p><p> No sooner were | they | through and the guards posted, than the |
doc#106 | they wished for most was security; what | they | feared most was war or political instability |
doc#113 | the basis of their aesthetic creed. What | they | discuss with dialectical seriousness is |
doc#113 | anything connected with formal religion. What | they | are after is the beatific vision. And Zen |
doc#106 | was surprising agreement among them. What | they | wished for most was security; what they |
doc#113 | express in poetry and fiction, but what | they | produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished |
doc#138 | almost always present in the hall, but what | they | were doing, and exactly where, I could |
doc#110 | so many of them gave, to forestall what | they | believed would be a fatal encroachment |
doc#110 | their "right to secede", they formed what | they | officially styled "The Confederate States |
doc#29 | Party to campaign on the carcass of what | they | call Eisenhower Republicanism, but the |