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"As we were obliged to carry the hides on our heads from fear of their getting wet , we each had a piece of sheepskin sewed into the inside of our hats , with the wool next to our heads , and thus were able to bear the weight , day after day , which would otherwise have soon worn off our hair , and borne hard upon our skulls .",
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"A regular look-out was then set , and kept by each watch in turn , until the morning .",
"To carry the work on quicker , a division of labor was made .",
"Four of our men , a few days afterwards , went up in one of the quarter-boats to Santa Clara , to carry the agent , and remained out all night in a drenching rain , in the small boat , where there was not room for them to turn round ; the agent having gone up to the mission and left the men to their fate , making no provision for their accommodation , and not even sending them anything to eat .",
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"It carries you back to the spot , better than anything else .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
"They might be screwed now , but they were screwed to begin with ."
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
"They might be screwed now , but they were screwed to begin with ."
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
"They might be screwed now , but they were screwed to begin with ."
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
"They might be screwed now , but they were screwed to begin with ."
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"The teachers were out , and the principal was out , and they made sure we got into the classrooms and stuff .",
"They thought I could be trusted to interpret for them honestly , and they called me in to interpret and they wanted to talk to a Chinese priest who came from Hong Kong , and was the representative of some international board or something .",
"And he got in there , and they showed him the entire record , did they not , Mr. Bergey ?",
"She was right , and they were wrong .",
"And if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe - - the subject of the tragedy in which these iambic verses occur - - or of the house of Pelops , or of the Trojan war or on any similar theme , either we must not permit him to say that these are the works of God , or if they are of God , he must devise some explanation of them such as we are seeking ; he must say that God did what was just and right , and they were the better for being punished ; but that those who are punished are miserable , and that God is the author of their misery - - the poet is not to be permitted to say ; though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they require to be punished , and are benefited by receiving punishment from God ; but that God being good is the author of evil to any one is to be strenuously denied , and not to be said or sung or heard in verse or prose by any one whether old or young in any well-ordered commonwealth .",
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"Like Napster and similar Web sites , Gnutella is often used as a way to download music files from or share them with other Internet users and has been an object of great concern for the music publishing industry .",
"This can be achieved by using the element .",
"drew a particularly large crowd.Kiniwe , the African drumming ensemble performed with Prof. Locke in their colorful African outfits and the New Music Ensemble , led by Prof. McDonald surprised the audience with interactive improvisations .",
"As discussed previously , the sidebar conference is NOT independent of the active conference ( i.e ., parent ) .",
"Floor control may be used together with the conference policy control protocol ( CPCP ) [ 7 ] , or it may be used as an independent stand-alone protocol , e.g ., with SIP but without CPCP .",
"For technical / IT positions , the technical recruiter on campus can also be used as a resource .",
"Sometimes , a PIN is not required and the conference ID is used as a shared secret .",
"In the computing world , policy-based management is used as an administrative tool throughout an enterprise or a network , or on workstations that have multiple users .",
"As discussed previously , the sidebar reservation is NOT independent of the active conference ( i.e ., parent ) .",
"] In many ways , an open source project is just like a business that quote sounds funny when you consider that it was hackers who were the first to publish their diaries long before the term blog was coined ."
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