The Atlantic Monthly, 第 137 卷 |
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7 8 does not meet the ideal of having the it would ' stand in number , though in month made up of a certain number reckoning none . ' of unbroken weeks . Like the present In this plan the calendar for each calendar it breaks up the ...
7 8 does not meet the ideal of having the it would ' stand in number , though in month made up of a certain number reckoning none . ' of unbroken weeks . Like the present In this plan the calendar for each calendar it breaks up the ...
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... of affairs prethat it naturally became the first stand- vailed among the early Greeks and ard of measurement . A discrepancy of Romans and troubled the mind of the a week or two between twelve lunar world generally .
... of affairs prethat it naturally became the first stand- vailed among the early Greeks and ard of measurement . A discrepancy of Romans and troubled the mind of the a week or two between twelve lunar world generally .
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... permit the stand between to decide , in conjunction borrowing of money unless the War with the Priority Committee , to what Industries Board approved the use to department supplies should go . which it was to be put .
... permit the stand between to decide , in conjunction borrowing of money unless the War with the Priority Committee , to what Industries Board approved the use to department supplies should go . which it was to be put .
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I happened stand it quickly enough with his mind , to feel deeply . I showed it . It does n't but he takes quite a while to feel it . matter whether I ought to have felt Once upon a time a coach , containing deeply or not .
I happened stand it quickly enough with his mind , to feel deeply . I showed it . It does n't but he takes quite a while to feel it . matter whether I ought to have felt Once upon a time a coach , containing deeply or not .
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Now and then they succeed that is particularly great in poetry ? and we exclaim , ' Why the Englishman Judged by its prose , English literature has emotions ! He actually can feel ! ' would not stand in the first rank .
Now and then they succeed that is particularly great in poetry ? and we exclaim , ' Why the Englishman Judged by its prose , English literature has emotions ! He actually can feel ! ' would not stand in the first rank .
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