The Atlantic Monthly, 第 137 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1926 |
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第 14 頁
... . Russia , clinging reli- giously to the Julian calendar , was thirteen days behind the rest of the world . Commercial transactions and communications between Russia and other countries had to be carried 14 THE JOINTS OF TIME.
... . Russia , clinging reli- giously to the Julian calendar , was thirteen days behind the rest of the world . Commercial transactions and communications between Russia and other countries had to be carried 14 THE JOINTS OF TIME.
第 15 頁
communications between Russia and other countries had to be carried on under a double set of dates . The offi- cial church sanction of the change came subsequent to the decision of the Rus- sian ( Soviet ) Government to abolish the much ...
communications between Russia and other countries had to be carried on under a double set of dates . The offi- cial church sanction of the change came subsequent to the decision of the Rus- sian ( Soviet ) Government to abolish the much ...
第 23 頁
... carried a paper by Mr. Sisley Hud- dleston dealing with the general subject of ' taking the profit out of war , ' which Mr. Huddleston called ' An American Plan for Peace . ' The first - quoted phrase was put into the language by the ...
... carried a paper by Mr. Sisley Hud- dleston dealing with the general subject of ' taking the profit out of war , ' which Mr. Huddleston called ' An American Plan for Peace . ' The first - quoted phrase was put into the language by the ...
第 28 頁
... carried into effect an order that no building involving $ 2500 or more could be undertaken without the approval of the War Industries Board . No steel , no cement , no mate- rial of any kind could be used for any purpose whatsoever ...
... carried into effect an order that no building involving $ 2500 or more could be undertaken without the approval of the War Industries Board . No steel , no cement , no mate- rial of any kind could be used for any purpose whatsoever ...
第 58 頁
... carried that there is a tendency in some American schools to regard examinations as indictments for crime ordeals to be imposed only upon the delinquent ; to consider that the good scholar , who is known to have made satisfactory ...
... carried that there is a tendency in some American schools to regard examinations as indictments for crime ordeals to be imposed only upon the delinquent ; to consider that the good scholar , who is known to have made satisfactory ...
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