The Atlantic Monthly, 第 137 卷Atlantic Monthly Company, 1926 |
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... Once or twice he called on Goethe , who was interested in his pessimism . But Jerusalem was so very reserved as to prevent any lasting friendship . The other hermit was Kestner , from the embassy of Hanover . When his friends spoke of ...
... Once or twice he called on Goethe , who was interested in his pessimism . But Jerusalem was so very reserved as to prevent any lasting friendship . The other hermit was Kestner , from the embassy of Hanover . When his friends spoke of ...
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... once in nineteen years the sun and moon come round to the same relative position in the heavens . This means that the new moon , or any other phase of the moon , falls upon the same time or season that it did nineteen years before ...
... once in nineteen years the sun and moon come round to the same relative position in the heavens . This means that the new moon , or any other phase of the moon , falls upon the same time or season that it did nineteen years before ...
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... once , we scarcely know what attitude to take when we find the continuity of the week broken into and our relations with the past again put out of joint . The length of the month is of no importance as- tronomically ; it is purely a ...
... once , we scarcely know what attitude to take when we find the continuity of the week broken into and our relations with the past again put out of joint . The length of the month is of no importance as- tronomically ; it is purely a ...
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... once been set up and successfully operated under the War Industries Board . Preceding the President's recent clear exposition of this subject , some degree of public interest had been engendered by an exchange of letters between Owen D ...
... once been set up and successfully operated under the War Industries Board . Preceding the President's recent clear exposition of this subject , some degree of public interest had been engendered by an exchange of letters between Owen D ...
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... once and record my opinion that the character of the Eng- lish is essentially middle - class . There is a sound historical reason for this , for , since the end of the eighteenth century , the middle classes have been the dom- inant ...
... once and record my opinion that the character of the Eng- lish is essentially middle - class . There is a sound historical reason for this , for , since the end of the eighteenth century , the middle classes have been the dom- inant ...
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