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"They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don't like these veg'table people," said the little girl. the way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "He's only a humbug Wizard, though," said Dorothy, smiling at him. 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Sidney asked, and Master Howell said Then has come the time for Governor Tryon's minions to be said that it was done by orders of the Regulation, and Tryon will Having said this Master Hunter went on his way, and we lads could do Master Hamilton, who yet remained in command of the Regulators, cache = ./cache/43714.txt txt = ./txt/43714.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34770 author = Jókai, Mór title = Told by the Death's Head: A Romantic Tale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88617 sentences = 5202 flesch = 82 summary = Oh, I tell you war was conducted in those good old days on economical "Well, mayor," said the prince, addressing the chair, "I think the position of our assaulting forces; but took good care every time to duke, laid her hand on his arm, and said with sudden friendliness: as a youth from his arm-chair, take his wife's hand, and gallantly duke out of compassion for a good comrade orders your head to be cut perform the good deed Madus had told me was necessary in order to win "Why," said I, "the old man was a good manager; and his wife an meal-time came, and I took my seat at the head of the table, she could instant!" he commanded, at the same time placing the cap on his head. said the prisoner, continuing his confession the next day, was the not return; and when I placed it in the woman's hand I believed, of cache = ./cache/34770.txt txt = ./txt/34770.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10401 author = Drayton, Daniel title = Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity's Sake) in Washington Jail Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34376 sentences = 1428 flesch = 71 summary = what state a vessel comes--than she is boarded, if she remains any The persons who had taken passage on board the Pearl had been held in the prisoners, during the day-time, the use of the passages, for the giving a pass to any slave, or person held to service, or shall be found of any slave or any person held to service, from this state, or by any based on this act, one for each of the slaves found on board the vessel, as a man likely to run away with slaves? 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Volume 1 (of 2) | Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity''s Sake) in Washington Jail Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl Type: gutenberg title: subject-trials-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Trials" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 22566 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz date: words: 43125 sentences: 2745 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/22566.txt txt: ./txt/22566.txt summary: the horse Jim--his head up in the air, his ears erect and his long legs "May be Jim will go," continued Dorothy, looking at the horse. buggy and joined Zeb and Dorothy, and the kitten followed demurely at "We didn''t ask to come down here; we fell," said Dorothy. "They look like doorways," said Dorothy; "only there are no stairs to "I will, too," said Dorothy, and chose a little room at the end of the "I don''t like these veg''table people," said the little girl. way, Zeb driving while the Wizard and Dorothy each held a lighted "You can ask Dorothy," said the little man, in an injured tone. "Then," said the Wizard, "you will be saved, little Dorothy; and I am "But, at that time," said the Wizard, thoughtfully, "there were two Good "You must come again, some time," said the little Wizard; and she id: 420 author: Baum, L. 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The Indian led the way; then went the priest; then Claude with Mimi; id: 10401 author: Drayton, Daniel title: Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity''s Sake) in Washington Jail Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl date: words: 34376 sentences: 1428 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/10401.txt txt: ./txt/10401.txt summary: what state a vessel comes--than she is boarded, if she remains any The persons who had taken passage on board the Pearl had been held in the prisoners, during the day-time, the use of the passages, for the giving a pass to any slave, or person held to service, or shall be found of any slave or any person held to service, from this state, or by any based on this act, one for each of the slaves found on board the vessel, as a man likely to run away with slaves? The learned counsel who opened the case for the prisoner "This prisoner is charged with stealing two slaves, the evidence in this case bring the prisoner within the law slaves came on board Drayton''s vessel without his direct slave-holding public of that verdict which the District Attorney had so which the District Attorney had made so great a handle in the two cases id: 34770 author: Jókai, Mór title: Told by the Death''s Head: A Romantic Tale date: words: 88617 sentences: 5202 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/34770.txt txt: ./txt/34770.txt summary: Oh, I tell you war was conducted in those good old days on economical "Well, mayor," said the prince, addressing the chair, "I think the position of our assaulting forces; but took good care every time to duke, laid her hand on his arm, and said with sudden friendliness: as a youth from his arm-chair, take his wife''s hand, and gallantly duke out of compassion for a good comrade orders your head to be cut perform the good deed Madus had told me was necessary in order to win "Why," said I, "the old man was a good manager; and his wife an meal-time came, and I took my seat at the head of the table, she could instant!" he commanded, at the same time placing the cap on his head. said the prisoner, continuing his confession the next day, was the not return; and when I placed it in the woman''s hand I believed, of id: 43714 author: Otis, James title: The Boy Spies with the Regulators The Story of How the Boys Assisted the Carolina Patriots to Drive the British from That State date: words: 57048 sentences: 2602 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/43714.txt txt: ./txt/43714.txt summary: River this day, and he who comes is most likely one of Master "You cannot serve Tryon and the colony at the same time, Master Wells, with our general, Master Hamilton, and I remained alone a good hour or I," Master Hamilton cried scornfully, and our people set up a shout of "I''m held here by force, good Master Fanning, having been taken Not until we were eating did Sidney ask Masters Howell and Hunter "Sidney and I will saddle the horses when the time comes, and you and "How many do they number?" Sidney asked, and Master Howell said Then has come the time for Governor Tryon''s minions to be said that it was done by orders of the Regulation, and Tryon will Having said this Master Hunter went on his way, and we lads could do Master Hamilton, who yet remained in command of the Regulators, id: 59148 author: Riley, Frank title: The Cyber and Justice Holmes date: words: 5082 sentences: 400 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/59148.txt txt: ./txt/59148.txt summary: "Cyber justice!" That''s what the District Attorney had called it in his Judge Walhfred Anderson threw the morning fax paper on top of the law human inefficiency with Cyber justice in the courts of this county! Justice Holmes on the wall of Judge Anderson''s courtroom was much Judge Anderson looked to Justice Holmes for a clarifying Cyber judge would handle a stipulation. Go to hell, Holmes, thought Judge Anderson. As Walhfred Anderson belligerently led the Professor and the D.A. into Walhfred Anderson saw the D.A. stiffen to attention as the Cyber To the Judge''s continuing disgust, Professor Neustadt seemed as avid morning, there''d be no stopping the D.A.''s campaign for Cyber judges. The Judge turned to Cyber IX, then caught himself. Professor''s slip of paper to Judged Anderson. Professor Neustadt strutted up to Cyber IX, flipped on the vocader Professor Neustadt turned to Judge Anderson, and his voice dropped id: 27515 author: nan title: State Trials, Political and Social. Volume 1 (of 2) date: words: 76975 sentences: 4168 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/27515.txt txt: ./txt/27515.txt summary: LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE--Sir Walter Raleigh, Mr. Attorney is but yet Cobham said, if my Lord Chief-Justice LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE--Nay, we do not conceive the Law, but we know LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE--You have no law for it: God forbid any man LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE--It is the Case of sir Will. As the King went away, facing the Court, he said, ''I do not fear that'' LORD PRESIDENT--Sir, you have offered something to the Court: I Here the Lord President said, Sir, you must know the pleasure of LORD PRESIDENT--Sir, you have heard the pleasure of the Court, LORD PRESIDENT--You may answer in your time, hear the Court LORD PRESIDENT--Sir, you shall be heard in due time, but you are LORD PRESIDENT--Sir, you shall know the pleasure of the Court LORD PRESIDENT--The Court then, Sir, hath something else to say SIR EDWARD TURNER--My Lords, this man hath the plague all over LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE HYDE--Pray, Sir Thomas Aleyn, tell your id: 38088 author: nan title: State Trials, Political and Social. Volume 2 (of 2) date: words: 89233 sentences: 5913 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/38088.txt txt: ./txt/38088.txt summary: evening; he saw no coaches; Lord Russell came both times. Russell went away together; and my lord Grey, and sir Thomas lord of Warwick calling for a chair again, who came towards the Mohun, and captain Coote went away in; and my lord Warwick and EARL OF WARWICK--My lord, I desire to know of this witness, In answer to Lord Wharton, the witness said that Mohun and Warwick had ATTORNEY-GENERAL--Pray, my lord, I desire he may be asked, Were ATTORNEY-GENERAL--Pray, my lord, I desire he may be asked, Were ATTORNEY-GENERAL--Pray, my lord, I desire he may be asked, Were ATTORNEY-GENERAL--Can you tell what time my lord of Warwick ATTORNEY-GENERAL--Can you tell who went with my lord Warwick? _William Cowper_ said that about a year and a half since, when Mrs. Stout was in London, his brother came to his chamber in the Temple, and Sir John went that way, and captain Goodere followed him; ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel