American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... human mind ? I was tempted , I remember , to write an essay " In Defense of the ( Partially ) Closed Mind . " What an advantage it was , say to a states- man , to have one great segment of human inquiry permanently set- tled . Never any ...
... human mind ? I was tempted , I remember , to write an essay " In Defense of the ( Partially ) Closed Mind . " What an advantage it was , say to a states- man , to have one great segment of human inquiry permanently set- tled . Never any ...
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... human suffering , human loyalty , and human fear I saw all brilliantly lighted against the scorched and dusty back- ground of the Pennsylvania hills . My article was a vivid series of case histories . It neither of- fered conclusions ...
... human suffering , human loyalty , and human fear I saw all brilliantly lighted against the scorched and dusty back- ground of the Pennsylvania hills . My article was a vivid series of case histories . It neither of- fered conclusions ...
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... human soul , longing for human love ( as he once told a friend ) , but rarely achieving it , getting at best only wonderfully gilded husks of respect , the glorious outer accoutrements of admira- tion , the inverted recognition of the ...
... human soul , longing for human love ( as he once told a friend ) , but rarely achieving it , getting at best only wonderfully gilded husks of respect , the glorious outer accoutrements of admira- tion , the inverted recognition of the ...
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