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... saloon - keepers who needed discipline . It was a Tam- many club , used to drive them into camp with ; and it was used so vigorously that no less than eight thousand arrests were made under it in the year before Roose- velt made them ...
... saloon - keepers who needed discipline . It was a Tam- many club , used to drive them into camp with ; and it was used so vigorously that no less than eight thousand arrests were made under it in the year before Roose- velt made them ...
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... We followed the pails that were carried away from the " relief station " by children , their contents sometimes to figure afterwards as " free lunch " in the saloon where they had " Was not - er - r - that the 40 The Outlook.
... We followed the pails that were carried away from the " relief station " by children , their contents sometimes to figure afterwards as " free lunch " in the saloon where they had " Was not - er - r - that the 40 The Outlook.
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... saloon - keeper at a midnight raid on his place . He was the fellow who the night before he was hanged invited the Chief of Detectives to " come over to the wake ; they'll have a devil of a time . " For six months Byrnes had tried ...
... saloon - keeper at a midnight raid on his place . He was the fellow who the night before he was hanged invited the Chief of Detectives to " come over to the wake ; they'll have a devil of a time . " For six months Byrnes had tried ...
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... saloon was bidding for them , and bidding high , but the School Board hesitated because a window might be broken or a janitor want extra pay for cleaning up . Before a reluctant consent was given I had to make a kind of prom- ise that I ...
... saloon was bidding for them , and bidding high , but the School Board hesitated because a window might be broken or a janitor want extra pay for cleaning up . Before a reluctant consent was given I had to make a kind of prom- ise that I ...
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Published Weekly September 14 , 1901 even saw a saloon . Arriving at an army post. Vol . 69 The Attempt at Assassination That By Monday of this week . the deep suspense of the country over its President hanging between life and death at ...
Published Weekly September 14 , 1901 even saw a saloon . Arriving at an army post. Vol . 69 The Attempt at Assassination That By Monday of this week . the deep suspense of the country over its President hanging between life and death at ...
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Page 247 - Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in dang-er of the judgment: But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause, shall be in danger of the judgment...
Page 6 - Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not its own, is not provoked, taketh not account of evil; rejoiceth not in unrighteousness, but rejoiceth with the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.
Page 139 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Page 565 - Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had done many acts ; he slew two lionlike men of Moab : also he went down and slew a lion in a pit in a snowy day.
Page 179 - Forbearing one another and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye. And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness.
Page 684 - All through my boyhood and youth I was known and pointed out for the pattern of an idler ; and yet I was always busy on my own private end, which was to learn to write.
Page 233 - O MERCIFUL God, and heavenly Father, who hast taught us in thy holy Word that thou dost not willingly afflict or grieve the children of men ; Look with pity, we beseech thee, upon the sorrows of thy servant, for whom our prayers are desired.
Page 310 - Let me make the songs of a people and I care not who makes their laws.
Page 8 - And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved with compassion toward them, because they were as sheep not having a shepherd : and he began to teach them many things.
Page 703 - Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.