The Atlantic Monthly, àÅèÁ·Õè 142Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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... cause the patient's illness by possessing his body . In some cases Jeffrey's invo- cations cure , for they create a hopeful state of mind in the sick person , who believes that the malignant spirit is being driven out . The third method ...
... cause the patient's illness by possessing his body . In some cases Jeffrey's invo- cations cure , for they create a hopeful state of mind in the sick person , who believes that the malignant spirit is being driven out . The third method ...
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... caused foreign gold to pile up in this country . There were a number of contributing causes , not the least im- portant of which , as will be seen pres- ently , was our manner of dealing with imported gold after it reached our vaults ...
... caused foreign gold to pile up in this country . There were a number of contributing causes , not the least im- portant of which , as will be seen pres- ently , was our manner of dealing with imported gold after it reached our vaults ...
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... caused a fall in prices , and the trend of world prices following the ter- mination of our gold - storing activities bears out the theory . Between January 1925 and July 1927 there was a general decline in wholesale prices in all gold ...
... caused a fall in prices , and the trend of world prices following the ter- mination of our gold - storing activities bears out the theory . Between January 1925 and July 1927 there was a general decline in wholesale prices in all gold ...
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... cause- that is , reduce the tariff and allow a greater quantity of foreign goods to be sold in our markets . It is beginning to seem clear to the writer that our post - war tariff legisla- tion was a mistake . There was no emergency at ...
... cause- that is , reduce the tariff and allow a greater quantity of foreign goods to be sold in our markets . It is beginning to seem clear to the writer that our post - war tariff legisla- tion was a mistake . There was no emergency at ...
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... cause was as satisfying as the sight of the crabs themselves . A small green cockroach flew into the farther end , and after it , pell - mell , two fellow country folk , a parula warbler and a Maryland yellow- throat . They sensed me ...
... cause was as satisfying as the sight of the crabs themselves . A small green cockroach flew into the farther end , and after it , pell - mell , two fellow country folk , a parula warbler and a Maryland yellow- throat . They sensed me ...
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