| Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1910 - 706 sider
...the nature of that wonderful creature man, this is one of the most extraordinary, that he shall go on from day to day, from week to week, from month to month, or perhaps from year to year, suffering a hundred times more in an hour from the impotent consciousness... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1911 - 424 sider
...which have to be done at certain hours of the day, and quite different things at other hours; and so from day to day, from week to week, from month to month, and from season to season the work is constantly changing. These are normal changes such as can be... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1911 - 436 sider
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| Denis Crispin Twitchett, John King Fairbank - 1912 - 658 sider
...the world reflect the world of men, their hopes and ambitions, their accomplishments and failures, from day to day, from week to week, from month to month, from year to year, and the most ephemeral of all, the daily press, is, for many purposes the most important... | |
| 1912 - 542 sider
...follow that the employee is continuous in his occupation throughout the year. The blast furnace goes on from day to day, from week to week, from month to month, without cessation until it is worn out and put out of blast. It must be run in that way. While we talk... | |
| Francis Henry Gribble - 1913 - 332 sider
...afraid of the sexagenarian directress of the most popular theatre in Paris. So they adjourned her case from day to day, from week to week, from month to month; and then they fell out with each other. The Revolution devouring its own children, Hebert and Chaumette... | |
| Mary Macgregor - 1959 - 422 sider
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| Thomas Conway (Jr.), Ernest Minor Patterson - 1914 - 448 sider
...supply of money, it does not long remain so. The demand made for money is never the same, but varies from day to day, from week to week, from month to month, and from year to year. The amount of checks drawn against deposits — our so-called deposit currency... | |
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