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  • Epochal analogies are some of the trickiest traps in our historical discourse.

    Renaissance Japan 2005

  • Epochal analogies are some of the trickiest traps in our historical discourse.

    Renaissance Japan 2005

  • Epochal analogies are some of the trickiest traps in our historical discourse.

    Bamboo v. Lonesome 2005

  • Epochal analogies are some of the trickiest traps in our historical discourse.

    井の中の蛙 » Renaissance Japan » Print 2005

  • Epochal as starting the car was the drama of parking it before he entered his office.

    Babbit 2004

  • Epochal as starting the car was the drama of parking it before he entered his office.

    Babbitt 1922

  • Epochal as starting the car was the drama of parking it before he entered his office.

    Chapter 3 1922

  • Epochal as starting the car was the drama of parking it before he entered his office.

    Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • Epochal as had been 1892, witnessing the first big Frohman star and a great artistic expansion, the new year that now dawned realized another and still greater dream of Charles Frohman, for it brought the dedication of his own New York theater at last, the famous Empire.

    Charles Frohman: Manager and Man Daniel Frohman 1895

  • Epochal significance of treaty with Great Britain negotiated by, i.

    Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 2 1877

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