The Atlantic Monthly, 134. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1924 |
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105. oldal
... Fact is he stood up for his god like a man . The sailors liked that and asked him what to do , and Jonah braced up an ' says " chuck me overboard an ' the sea will flatten out . " Just the same them sail- ors rowed for all there was in ...
... Fact is he stood up for his god like a man . The sailors liked that and asked him what to do , and Jonah braced up an ' says " chuck me overboard an ' the sea will flatten out . " Just the same them sail- ors rowed for all there was in ...
110. oldal
... fact the government officials of these countries are so far accustomed to doing Washington's will that the State Department fre- quently finds it necessary to refuse to do things related to internal order that native officials , often ...
... fact the government officials of these countries are so far accustomed to doing Washington's will that the State Department fre- quently finds it necessary to refuse to do things related to internal order that native officials , often ...
130. oldal
... fact of restriction as its progressive character , not so much the decision as the increasing unanimity with which we have reached it , that counts . The previous quota of three per cent is reduced to two per cent , and this is ...
... fact of restriction as its progressive character , not so much the decision as the increasing unanimity with which we have reached it , that counts . The previous quota of three per cent is reduced to two per cent , and this is ...
134. oldal
... fact , but there is ample reason for mentioning it here , as it has given rise to much dis- pute among those rare scholars who have dedicated a few moments to the verse form of the same name . J. H. Murray states that there has long ...
... fact , but there is ample reason for mentioning it here , as it has given rise to much dis- pute among those rare scholars who have dedicated a few moments to the verse form of the same name . J. H. Murray states that there has long ...
137. oldal
... fact that the neighbors , in Congress assem- bled , have voted our family slightly queer . It is not that we ' put on airs ' ; that we dress in an eccentric manner ; that we speak in accents strange ; or that our lives are any less well ...
... fact that the neighbors , in Congress assem- bled , have voted our family slightly queer . It is not that we ' put on airs ' ; that we dress in an eccentric manner ; that we speak in accents strange ; or that our lives are any less well ...
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