American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... especially its possible disruptive effects upon the free life of the intellect and the " blessed quiet of laboratories and libraries " ( as Pasteur described it ) . He believed , also , that sci- ence was then reaching its apogee a ...
... especially its possible disruptive effects upon the free life of the intellect and the " blessed quiet of laboratories and libraries " ( as Pasteur described it ) . He believed , also , that sci- ence was then reaching its apogee a ...
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... especially interested - Miss Tarbell the business men , Steffens the politicians , and I labor leaders and employers — and the letters we received , the brick - bats as well as the bouquets , seemed highly encouraging to anyone who ...
... especially interested - Miss Tarbell the business men , Steffens the politicians , and I labor leaders and employers — and the letters we received , the brick - bats as well as the bouquets , seemed highly encouraging to anyone who ...
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... especially re- lated some of my own daily adventures as a " part - time farmer ” at Amherst , and set forth the reasons for my enjoyment of the country way of life . I believe firmly that the time will come , in an age of motor cars and ...
... especially re- lated some of my own daily adventures as a " part - time farmer ” at Amherst , and set forth the reasons for my enjoyment of the country way of life . I believe firmly that the time will come , in an age of motor cars and ...
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