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  • "Inasmuch," said the General, "as the Secession army had driven these people from their homes, Secession sympathizers should be made to support them."

    The Crisis — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Inasmuch," said the General, "as the Secession army had driven these people from their homes, Secession sympathizers should be made to support them."

    The Crisis — Volume 06 Winston Churchill 1909

  • "Inasmuch," said the General, "as the Secession army had driven these people from their homes, Secession sympathizers should be made to support them."

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • There was a certain verse commencing with "Inasmuch ----" that he would have quoted to Corrie, had they been of any blood but the reticent Saxon.

    From the Car Behind James Montgomery Flagg 1903

  • "Is that the composer of 'Inasmuch' and 'How so?'" asked Julia, clasping her hands.

    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume 1895

  • And the angel had the lovely smile and sad eyes of Martha ... and the word she traced on Miss Vilda's forehead was "Inasmuch"!

    Timothy's Quest A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889

  • "Inasmuch," resumed the judge, "as the English law protects equally and sternly the religions of the Indian people, and as the man Passepartout has admitted that he violated the sacred pagoda of Malabar Hill, at Bombay, on the 20th of October, I condemn the said Passepartout to imprisonment for fifteen days and a fine of three hundred pounds."

    Around the World in Eighty Days 1873

  • "Inasmuch," said Metingham, "as all those who are of his blood are debarred from demanding through him who committed the felony, in like manner every assign ought to be barred from defending the right to tenements which have come from the hands of felons; and it is found by the Inquest that Geoffrey was seised after the felony was committed.

    The Customs of Old England

  • "Inasmuch," said he, "as Tennessee has conformed to all our requirements; inasmuch as she has, by a majority of her whole legislature in each house, ratified the amendment in good faith; inasmuch as she has of her own voluntary will conformed her constitution and laws to the Constitution and laws of the United

    History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes

  • "Inasmuch," pursued Prince Tabnit with infinite regret, "as these

    Romance Island Zona Gale 1906

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