The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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... person , Ropati , that the young women of this island are dear to the hearts of me and my friends , and if ' But at this point George becomes altogether too outspoken and explicit to permit of translation . At length , when he is out of ...
... person , Ropati , that the young women of this island are dear to the hearts of me and my friends , and if ' But at this point George becomes altogether too outspoken and explicit to permit of translation . At length , when he is out of ...
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... person , who believes that the malignant spirit is being driven out . The third method of treatment is disastrous in most cases , particularly in cases of tuberculosis , for it consists in putting the patient on a strict diet of a very ...
... person , who believes that the malignant spirit is being driven out . The third method of treatment is disastrous in most cases , particularly in cases of tuberculosis , for it consists in putting the patient on a strict diet of a very ...
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... persons were insulted in the streets , and some few were robbed . The quarters of the Gendarmes were sacked . Undoubtedly during the last few days anyone connected with the Roman Church or State was in serious danger of life and ...
... persons were insulted in the streets , and some few were robbed . The quarters of the Gendarmes were sacked . Undoubtedly during the last few days anyone connected with the Roman Church or State was in serious danger of life and ...
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... persons , from among those suggested by the popular voice , to act as a provisional government . These include princes and other leading men of Rome , who of course will act more or less under the General's direction . Yesterday a ...
... persons , from among those suggested by the popular voice , to act as a provisional government . These include princes and other leading men of Rome , who of course will act more or less under the General's direction . Yesterday a ...
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... persons but periods . Solon , when he visited the Egyptian temples , was told that the history of Hellas went back , not a mere thousand years , but ten thousand ; the Greeks , like children , had forgotten . As with the constricted ...
... persons but periods . Solon , when he visited the Egyptian temples , was told that the history of Hellas went back , not a mere thousand years , but ten thousand ; the Greeks , like children , had forgotten . As with the constricted ...
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