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Reducing subject-prohibition-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 17417 author = Franklin, Fabian title = What Prohibition Has Done to America date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21798 sentences = 739 flesch = 54 summary = THE object of a Constitution like that of the United States is to of Prohibition in itself, the Eighteenth Amendment is a Constitutional Constitution of the United States is to imbed in the organic law of bring about a substantial change in the Prohibition law, the objection of thousands but millions of people breaking the law by making their Constitution from the beginning, the Prohibition Amendment brought the Congress and State Legislatures who voted for the Prohibition liquor as a crime, and he looks upon the law as a prohibition of that the causes of public disrespect for the Prohibition law is the enforcement of the national Prohibition law. of majority tyranny in the shape of repressive laws governing personal enforcing her own Prohibition law. whether a law prohibiting strong alcoholic drinks was or was not more of an enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment than no law at all--for cache = ./cache/17417.txt txt = ./txt/17417.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23338 author = Duff, J. L. title = The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam With Apologies to Omar date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 695 sentences = 82 flesch = 92 summary = [Illustration: The Rubàiyàt of Ohow Dryyàm] Franklin OHOW DRYYAM _The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam_ "Drink coffee, Lads, for that is all that's left The Haigs indeed are gone, and on the Nose Come, fill the Cup, and in the Coffee-house We'll learn a new and temperate Carouse-Yes, but where match the beer of Yesterday? Beside me sighing in the Wilderness-Sigh for Inebriate Paradise to come, While Moonshine takes the Cash (no Credit goes) Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, It lights us for an hour and then--is gone. The gilded Bar, and all my Lucre spent The gilded Bar ..._] Of Hooch, I wonder what Bootleggers buy One half so precious as the Stuff they sell. If I am garnered of the Law, wilt Thou, _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _Six_ Moons arise--who now seek _Two_ in vain. Six Moons arise ..._] cache = ./cache/23338.txt txt = ./txt/23338.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23208 author = Long, Helen Beecher title = How Janice Day Won date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67131 sentences = 6379 flesch = 93 summary = funny papers tell about," Janice said, with a little laugh. "You'd better keep away from such people, Janice," the young man said "It's Nelson Haley," the boy said, and Janice heard him plainly, for "Sit down and eat your dinner, Janice," said Uncle Jason a second time, "I--I don't know, Uncle Jason," Janice said faintly. "I'd like to speak to Mr. Haley," Janice said, finally "getting a word "I'm after Janice Day. Got a note for her," said the urchin. "Here comes Mrs. Si Leggett," said 'Rill to Janice. "Oh, I know you saw him, Janice--and Marty Day and my mother. "Mr. Drugg will be right in," said 'Rill, beckoning Janice away. "That is right, Miss Janice," Hopewell said, busy with a customer. "Why, Nelson," Janice said sweetly, "I know that you have only to think Mr. Narnay, if you will come right along as you are," said Janice, cache = ./cache/23208.txt txt = ./txt/23208.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45530 author = Grove, Harriet Pyne title = The Secret of Steeple Rocks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53164 sentences = 4088 flesch = 93 summary = "Look, Dal," suddenly Leslie said in a low voice, and Dalton turned to "I don't like to hear you speak in that way, Leslie," said Beth, with But like Peggy, Dalton was not feeling "so good." He had fairly thought "I know that Dal does not like Mr. Ives, from something he said; but why shouldn't he like Peggy?" "These are Beth's 'Cathedral Rocks,'" Leslie replied to Peggy. In response to Leslie's exclamation over the number of boats, Peggy said Of the girls Leslie was Peggy's favorite, but Sarita had no reason to be Leslie and Sarita wondered what Peggy's real name might be, if Mr. Ives Sarita said; but Leslie thought that there was always a point to Peggy's "Let Leslie look first," she said, as Sarita Peggy was so funny as she said this that Leslie and Sarita both laughed, "Dalton just loves this," said Leslie, "but look, Beth, here comes Mr. Tudor." cache = ./cache/45530.txt txt = ./txt/45530.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33920 author = Wightman, Lulu title = The Menace of Prohibition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9033 sentences = 436 flesch = 61 summary = Mrs. Wightman's views on public matters--political, religious and political--the structure of American civil government. That National Prohibition is an approaching enemy to free government, of government and to enact laws that will make you bad people good." The "good people" sought and secured the control of the government, "the law government, and "the law of God" made the ultimate standard of right. authorizes Prohibition in civil government; it is religious, and a Bible the supreme law of the land, and all the power of the government, in prohibitive laws on the liquor question. Prohibition, we must fill the public offices with 'good men' to enforce exception: the Prohibition law tells you what you may not =drink=, and if "Under laws prohibiting the liquor business we find the same results. The effect of Prohibition, sumptuary law enacted in government, upon the Could the American public see Prohibition =as it is=, and not what it cache = ./cache/33920.txt txt = ./txt/33920.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4249 author = Morley, Christopher title = In the Sweet Dry and Dry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26903 sentences = 1935 flesch = 81 summary = "Mr. Bleak," he said, "you and these other gentlemen present are men of "In a general way," said Bleak, "I suppose it is to give publicity to "Nix!" said Bleak, revealing Quimbleton's secret in his excitement. "Poor Quimbleton," said Bleak. "Miss Theodolinda Chuff?" he said, in amazement. "Cana, New Jersey," said Miss Chuff, "where poor Quimbleton is in "Sounds a little like an airplane, with one engine missing," said Bleak. "Bless your heart for this grub," said Quimbleton to Bleak. Miss Chuff cut out and stitched assiduously; Quimbleton and Bleak, "My good Quimbleton," said Bleak, somewhat bitterly, "this is a "My dear Mrs. Bleak," said Quimbleton, as he hoisted his betrothed into "Bishop Chuff," said Quimbleton, "perhaps you are not aware of the "Look here," said Bishop Chuff, "If I let you have your way about after day Quimbleton and Miss Chuff, after a little psychic communing, "A little Scotch, Jerry," said Bleak. day," said Bleak. cache = ./cache/4249.txt txt = ./txt/4249.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34563 author = McKenzie, Fred A. 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L. title: The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam With Apologies to Omar date: words: 695 sentences: 82 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/23338.txt txt: ./txt/23338.txt summary: [Illustration: The Rubàiyàt of Ohow Dryyàm] Franklin OHOW DRYYAM _The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam_ "Drink coffee, Lads, for that is all that''s left The Haigs indeed are gone, and on the Nose Come, fill the Cup, and in the Coffee-house We''ll learn a new and temperate Carouse-Yes, but where match the beer of Yesterday? Beside me sighing in the Wilderness-Sigh for Inebriate Paradise to come, While Moonshine takes the Cash (no Credit goes) Like Snow upon the Desert''s dusty Face, It lights us for an hour and then--is gone. The gilded Bar, and all my Lucre spent The gilded Bar ..._] Of Hooch, I wonder what Bootleggers buy One half so precious as the Stuff they sell. If I am garnered of the Law, wilt Thou, _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _And Bill the Bootlegger--the Infidel!--_] _Six_ Moons arise--who now seek _Two_ in vain. Six Moons arise ..._] id: 17417 author: Franklin, Fabian title: What Prohibition Has Done to America date: words: 21798 sentences: 739 pages: flesch: 54 cache: ./cache/17417.txt txt: ./txt/17417.txt summary: THE object of a Constitution like that of the United States is to of Prohibition in itself, the Eighteenth Amendment is a Constitutional Constitution of the United States is to imbed in the organic law of bring about a substantial change in the Prohibition law, the objection of thousands but millions of people breaking the law by making their Constitution from the beginning, the Prohibition Amendment brought the Congress and State Legislatures who voted for the Prohibition liquor as a crime, and he looks upon the law as a prohibition of that the causes of public disrespect for the Prohibition law is the enforcement of the national Prohibition law. of majority tyranny in the shape of repressive laws governing personal enforcing her own Prohibition law. whether a law prohibiting strong alcoholic drinks was or was not more of an enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment than no law at all--for id: 45530 author: Grove, Harriet Pyne title: The Secret of Steeple Rocks date: words: 53164 sentences: 4088 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/45530.txt txt: ./txt/45530.txt summary: "Look, Dal," suddenly Leslie said in a low voice, and Dalton turned to "I don''t like to hear you speak in that way, Leslie," said Beth, with But like Peggy, Dalton was not feeling "so good." He had fairly thought "I know that Dal does not like Mr. Ives, from something he said; but why shouldn''t he like Peggy?" "These are Beth''s ''Cathedral Rocks,''" Leslie replied to Peggy. In response to Leslie''s exclamation over the number of boats, Peggy said Of the girls Leslie was Peggy''s favorite, but Sarita had no reason to be Leslie and Sarita wondered what Peggy''s real name might be, if Mr. Ives Sarita said; but Leslie thought that there was always a point to Peggy''s "Let Leslie look first," she said, as Sarita Peggy was so funny as she said this that Leslie and Sarita both laughed, "Dalton just loves this," said Leslie, "but look, Beth, here comes Mr. Tudor." id: 23208 author: Long, Helen Beecher title: How Janice Day Won date: words: 67131 sentences: 6379 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/23208.txt txt: ./txt/23208.txt summary: funny papers tell about," Janice said, with a little laugh. "You''d better keep away from such people, Janice," the young man said "It''s Nelson Haley," the boy said, and Janice heard him plainly, for "Sit down and eat your dinner, Janice," said Uncle Jason a second time, "I--I don''t know, Uncle Jason," Janice said faintly. "I''d like to speak to Mr. Haley," Janice said, finally "getting a word "I''m after Janice Day. Got a note for her," said the urchin. "Here comes Mrs. Si Leggett," said ''Rill to Janice. "Oh, I know you saw him, Janice--and Marty Day and my mother. "Mr. Drugg will be right in," said ''Rill, beckoning Janice away. "That is right, Miss Janice," Hopewell said, busy with a customer. "Why, Nelson," Janice said sweetly, "I know that you have only to think Mr. Narnay, if you will come right along as you are," said Janice, id: 34563 author: McKenzie, Fred A. (Fred Arthur) title: Sober by Act of Parliament date: words: 50850 sentences: 2578 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/34563.txt txt: ./txt/34563.txt summary: actual results obtained from liquor laws in various parts of the world. remembered that every person licensed under the Maine law to sell drink violations of the law, (2) secret drinking, and (3) obtaining liquor from places are supposed only to sell drink for the purposes allowed by law; In the next licensing year the number of houses was again reduced, and The first licensing election under the new Act took place at the end of last-named year the liquor laws were amended by a measure giving limited possess to issue colonial wine licences for public-houses closed by the intoxicating liquors shall be prohibited; (2) that the number of licences prohibition to towns, and before long the great mass of public-houses The law restricting the number of public-houses public-house which is prohibited by law." The cost of this inspection was the passing of the Act, no new licences, except for eating-houses and id: 4249 author: Morley, Christopher title: In the Sweet Dry and Dry date: words: 26903 sentences: 1935 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/4249.txt txt: ./txt/4249.txt summary: "Mr. Bleak," he said, "you and these other gentlemen present are men of "In a general way," said Bleak, "I suppose it is to give publicity to "Nix!" said Bleak, revealing Quimbleton''s secret in his excitement. "Poor Quimbleton," said Bleak. "Miss Theodolinda Chuff?" he said, in amazement. "Cana, New Jersey," said Miss Chuff, "where poor Quimbleton is in "Sounds a little like an airplane, with one engine missing," said Bleak. "Bless your heart for this grub," said Quimbleton to Bleak. Miss Chuff cut out and stitched assiduously; Quimbleton and Bleak, "My good Quimbleton," said Bleak, somewhat bitterly, "this is a "My dear Mrs. Bleak," said Quimbleton, as he hoisted his betrothed into "Bishop Chuff," said Quimbleton, "perhaps you are not aware of the "Look here," said Bishop Chuff, "If I let you have your way about after day Quimbleton and Miss Chuff, after a little psychic communing, "A little Scotch, Jerry," said Bleak. day," said Bleak. id: 33920 author: Wightman, Lulu title: The Menace of Prohibition date: words: 9033 sentences: 436 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/33920.txt txt: ./txt/33920.txt summary: Mrs. Wightman''s views on public matters--political, religious and political--the structure of American civil government. That National Prohibition is an approaching enemy to free government, of government and to enact laws that will make you bad people good." The "good people" sought and secured the control of the government, "the law government, and "the law of God" made the ultimate standard of right. authorizes Prohibition in civil government; it is religious, and a Bible the supreme law of the land, and all the power of the government, in prohibitive laws on the liquor question. Prohibition, we must fill the public offices with ''good men'' to enforce exception: the Prohibition law tells you what you may not =drink=, and if "Under laws prohibiting the liquor business we find the same results. The effect of Prohibition, sumptuary law enacted in government, upon the Could the American public see Prohibition =as it is=, and not what it ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel