Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 92 頁
... fever , spot hemorrhages , and wounds which do not heal . Hersey describes Dr. Sasaki's research on this new sickness and his attempts to discover a treatment for it . But perhaps because Hiroshima was written so short a time after the ...
... fever , spot hemorrhages , and wounds which do not heal . Hersey describes Dr. Sasaki's research on this new sickness and his attempts to discover a treatment for it . But perhaps because Hiroshima was written so short a time after the ...
第 97 頁
... fever and steadily weakens until she is near death . All the while , she tries to make as little trouble as possible for her uncle and aunt , but her attempts at concealment and self - sacrifice not only fail to achieve this aim but ...
... fever and steadily weakens until she is near death . All the while , she tries to make as little trouble as possible for her uncle and aunt , but her attempts at concealment and self - sacrifice not only fail to achieve this aim but ...
第 103 頁
... fever in San Chou Tao ( and died there in 1553. During the approximately 30 years following Xavier's stay in Japan , the propogation of Christianity progressed ; although not smoothly , slowly and steadily it began to produce results ...
... fever in San Chou Tao ( and died there in 1553. During the approximately 30 years following Xavier's stay in Japan , the propogation of Christianity progressed ; although not smoothly , slowly and steadily it began to produce results ...
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