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10581 The American Sentinel 3 June 1888, page 41 paragraph 7
… train running on Sunday is as dangerous to the public health as is a cholera-infected steamboat? and that the train must therefore be quarantined on Sunday …
10582 The American Sentinel 3 August 1888, page 60 paragraph 1
… they run as their vice-presidents, to know how they ever became vice-presidents of an association whose objects they utterly oppose. The following sentence …
10583 The American Sentinel 4 January 1889, page 1 paragraph 5
… to run Sunday trains, they replied, “How can you come to us pleading for us to run no trains on Sunday, when your preachers by the hundreds, on Sunday, use our rival …
10584 The American Sentinel 4 March 13, 1889, page 58 paragraph 8
… , and run the roads, as it now runs the Post-office Department, without reference to the question whether anything is made or lost by the Government. This is what …
10585 The American Sentinel 4 April 17, 1889, page 98 paragraph 2
… the running of trains between States on any day in the week, and, consequently, upon all days in the week, which is an absurdity. It involves another, and, if possible …
10586 The American Sentinel 4 April 17, 1889, page 98 paragraph 3
… the running of smoking-cars on inter-State trains, or the chewing of gum by passengers thereon, or the sale of peanuts for more than five cents a pint. We do not …
10587 The American Sentinel 4 June 12, 1889, page 154 paragraph 1
… will run down the price so low that he cannot afford to sell at such a rate, and in one way or the other the object of the Trust is accomplished,—he is either forced …
10588 The American Sentinel 4 August 21, 1889, page 233 paragraph 1
… the run of the discussions upon the subject. The Doctor says:—
10589 The American Sentinel 4 August 28, 1889, page 242 paragraph 1
… government runs the mails, and does all manner of work on Saturday, and so long as that is so, no man who regards Saturday as a holy day can have a place in the public …
10590 The American Sentinel 4 September 5, 1889, page 252 paragraph 23
Yet if such is the case with Mr. Crafts’ unqualified oath, with what confidence can the people receive his unsupported word? And if he is so reckless of a solemn, deliberate oath, how careful is he apt to be of common running statements?
10591 The American Sentinel 4 September 25, 1889, page 274 paragraph 9
… men run when they confound crime and sin, and religious with civil things, as the third party prohibition element does. It also shows what the SENTINEL has …
10592 The American Sentinel 4 October 16, 1889, page 300 paragraph 10
… a running fire of questions from Comegys until T. M. Reed raised a point of order against the colloquy, and then Cosgrove proceeded and finished his remarks …
10593 The American Sentinel 4 November 6, 1889, page 321 paragraph 10
… are running high. There are many sandbars, but I believe that to-day in Congress there would be a chance for the passage of the Edmunds proposal. Senator Blair’s …
10594 The American Sentinel 5 February 6, 1890, page 45 paragraph 1
… all run smoothly. The first hitch in the proceedings was that the managers found that some of the ministers of the city were not as straight-laced in the matter …
10595 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 52 paragraph 5
… the running of street cars is not necessary “because they take more people away from church than they bring to it.”
10596 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 54 paragraph 1
… running of the stages on the Avenue on Sunday; but a move has lately been made to have the commissioners of the Sinking Fund to force the company to run its …
10597 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 54 paragraph 6
… stopped running on Saturday.
10598 The American Sentinel 5 February 13, 1890, page 54 paragraph 7
… stages running on Saturday why do they insist that the Hebrews shall stop them on Sunday? Is the conscience of the Christian more sacred than the conscience …
10599 The American Sentinel 5 March 20, 1890, page 90 paragraph 10
Rev. W. J. R. Taylor said that “it is wonderful how near the spiritual and the material run together in parallel lines, and they sometimes cross.” Yes, it is.
10600 The American Sentinel 5 March 20, 1890, page 90 paragraph 12
… . They run down because they have their own way. Sabbath-breaking leads to depravity. A little child in one of the low parts of the city wandered away, and was hunted …