American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... beginning , in June , 1893. I had bought every number as it ap- peared and read every line in it . All through my boyhood on the frontier my father had taken the old Scribner's Monthly ( afterward The Century ) , and Harper's Magazine ...
... beginning , in June , 1893. I had bought every number as it ap- peared and read every line in it . All through my boyhood on the frontier my father had taken the old Scribner's Monthly ( afterward The Century ) , and Harper's Magazine ...
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... beginning ; we have still much to learn from scholarly Europe . " It is well I added this " Recessional " to my conclusions . So much of the glamor of that " new prosperity " was fool's gold ! It bred colossal new fortunes , it created ...
... beginning ; we have still much to learn from scholarly Europe . " It is well I added this " Recessional " to my conclusions . So much of the glamor of that " new prosperity " was fool's gold ! It bred colossal new fortunes , it created ...
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... beginning it demonstrated its usefulness . Beginning too large , it was soon too small . The little village became the active and prosperous city of East Lansing with some six thousand people not counting six thousand students in the ...
... beginning it demonstrated its usefulness . Beginning too large , it was soon too small . The little village became the active and prosperous city of East Lansing with some six thousand people not counting six thousand students in the ...
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