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  • If you do not, in order to show that we are in earnest we shall on that date kill a man on East Thirty-ninth Street.

    The Minions of Midas 2010

  • We had forgotten an umbrella and the skies opened up after we had walked the few blocks to the abortion clinic and stood facing the all-white brick building on Thirty-ninth Street.

    Brooklyn Story Suzanne Corso 2011

  • An hour ago, on East Thirty-ninth Street, a workingman was thrust through the heart with a knife.

    The Minions of Midas 2010

  • Shortly after five o'clock this morning, on East Thirty-ninth Street, a laborer named Pete Lascalle, while on his way to work, was stabbed to the heart by an unknown assailant, who escaped by running.

    The Minions of Midas 2010

  • Amar, The Bill of Rights, 284–87 and, on Bingham and the Thirty-ninth Congress, 181ff.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • The designation of the first ten amendments as a bill of rights owes less to the First than to the Thirty-ninth Congress, which met during Reconstruction.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • The designation of the first ten amendments as a bill of rights owes less to the First than to the Thirty-ninth Congress, which met during Reconstruction.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • Amar, The Bill of Rights, 284–87 and, on Bingham and the Thirty-ninth Congress, 181ff.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • Amar, The Bill of Rights, 284–87 and, on Bingham and the Thirty-ninth Congress, 181ff.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

  • The designation of the first ten amendments as a bill of rights owes less to the First than to the Thirty-ninth Congress, which met during Reconstruction.

    Ratification Pauline Maier 2010

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