The same could be said of Faulkner's next book,"Mosquitoes."
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I'm gonna say the same thing about the situation in the United States as I conclude my book talking about any situation in any religious tradition.
对此,我想用我新书中对于,任何宗教可能面临的任何一种情况,的总结,作为回答。
so why do you have the second chapter of this book retell the same story that the first chapter of the book told?
为什么一本书的第二章,要重复一遍第一章说过的故事?
Hobbes returned to England the same year of the book's publication, and spent most of the rest of his long life, Leviathan was written well into his 60s.
霍布斯回到了英国,在他书出版的那年,他度过了他剩下的漫长的时光,《利维坦》在他60多岁的时候写成。
that's one way to think about it, and there's also another way, and this is the way that your book presents it. If you, in fact, have two of the same atom right next to each other, let's say you have a crystal, or let's say you're talking about a metal, what you can do is just look at the distance between the two nuclei, and split that in 1/2, and take the atomic radius that way.
这只是一种定义的思路,另外还有其它方法,也就是你们课本上的方法,如果你,事实上,有两个相同的原子彼此靠在一起,比如说你有一个晶体,或者说你讨论的是一个金属,你所要做的就是,看看这两个原子核之间的距离,然后将距离除以二,就得到了这个原子的半径。
The ideal audience for the book," he says "should be the preachers, the gentry, the lawyers, men of affairs, who drawing such water as they find from the book can use it," he says, "to sprinkle the same both from the pulpit and from their conversation upon the people."
他还说,像传教士,贵族,律师,当政者,这样的人就更应该读这本书,因为他们有能力,把从书中汲取的思想认识,通过礼拜或与他人的交谈,有效地传播出去“
Why do you have four different chapters of this book, all telling the same story?
为什么一本书要有四个不同的章节,来讲述同一个故事?
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