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doc#105 | see in Paris a year ago. </p><p> And how did | he | feel about modern art? Again Steinberg |
doc#106 | soon I could ask each individually what | he | expected from life, what his hopes were |
doc#107 | during the Revolution, was resumed when | he | entered the first Cabinet as Secretary |
doc#107 | would have been a better actuarial risk had | he | shown more literary restraint. </p><p> The |
doc#107 | all night in order to support his family", | he | reflected. </p><p> ALL seven combined ardent |
doc#108 | big-daddy colonel sipping a mint julep as | he | silently recounts the revenue from the |
doc#108 | he considers unjust, while in other cases | he | has appealed to federal laws. This bold |
doc#108 | night riders. On this trip to the South | he | wants, above all else, to sniff the effluvium |
doc#108 | changing socio-economic order in general, and | he | never deals with such specific aspects |
doc#108 | consequently its agrarian roots persist. Yet | he | presents a realm of source material which |
doc#109 | adheres to its dictates as faithfully as | he | can. However, there is always the possibility |
doc#110 | terms whose timeliness is startling today, | he | thus declared his own right to secede. </p> |
doc#110 | to "anarchy or despotism". </p><p> Much as | he | abhorred slavery, Lincoln was always willing |
doc#110 | Constitution gave the states. After the war began, | he | long refused to permit emancipation of |
doc#110 | Lincoln did not distinguish between them when | he | paid tribute to the "brave men, living |
doc#111 | . If an automobile were approaching him, | he | would know what was required of him, even |
doc#112 | already shattered. His talk turns to what | he | calls "the mess", or sometimes "this buzzing |
doc#112 | <p> Given a theological lead, I asked what | he | thinks about those who find a religious |
doc#112 | Beckett stands, but I do see much of what | he | sees. As a writer on the theater, I have |
doc#113 | religious" heights. One beatnik got the woman | he | was living with so involved in drugs and |