American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... facts , facts piled up to the point of dry certitude , was what the Amer- ican people then needed and wanted . The articles do give an impression of sincerity and authenticity . They have much in them of what Ida Tarbell used to call ...
... facts , facts piled up to the point of dry certitude , was what the Amer- ican people then needed and wanted . The articles do give an impression of sincerity and authenticity . They have much in them of what Ida Tarbell used to call ...
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... facts . Theories never get under a man's skin : facts do . I shouldn't wonder if some of the things I say tomorrow night may shock the academic mind - which is always about ten years behind the living age . " As a matter of fact I did ...
... facts . Theories never get under a man's skin : facts do . I shouldn't wonder if some of the things I say tomorrow night may shock the academic mind - which is always about ten years behind the living age . " As a matter of fact I did ...
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... fact , instead of accepting it as facts must be accepted , as inevitable , he wanted to argue about it indefinitely . Baker accepts it , makes room for it , and goes ahead . ' " This led to a consideration of Mr. Bryan . He said that ...
... fact , instead of accepting it as facts must be accepted , as inevitable , he wanted to argue about it indefinitely . Baker accepts it , makes room for it , and goes ahead . ' " This led to a consideration of Mr. Bryan . He said that ...
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