American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... crowded world I had found : how was I to live in it ? How was a man to look at it : what was he to do ? Was it possible for any man , especially a man with my pioneer backgrounds , to live happily in it ? When in Germany I had heard the ...
... crowded world I had found : how was I to live in it ? How was a man to look at it : what was he to do ? Was it possible for any man , especially a man with my pioneer backgrounds , to live happily in it ? When in Germany I had heard the ...
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... crowded world , even an over- crowded world , did not the prime test of the individual lie in his practice of the art of living in it ? This led to a sharp inquiry as to what were my own personal qualifications and gifts for the test ...
... crowded world , even an over- crowded world , did not the prime test of the individual lie in his practice of the art of living in it ? This led to a sharp inquiry as to what were my own personal qualifications and gifts for the test ...
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... crowded world . But I have learned with the years how difficult real understanding may be , especially if it asks service and sacrifice as the price of living happily in a crowded world . When I left the desert , as I shall presently ...
... crowded world . But I have learned with the years how difficult real understanding may be , especially if it asks service and sacrifice as the price of living happily in a crowded world . When I left the desert , as I shall presently ...
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