American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... living newspaper correspondent . His portrait , with gorgeous side - whiskers and a signature almost as unintelligible and much larger and more sprawling than that of Horace Greeley , accom- panied the article . This does not begin to ...
... living newspaper correspondent . His portrait , with gorgeous side - whiskers and a signature almost as unintelligible and much larger and more sprawling than that of Horace Greeley , accom- panied the article . This does not begin to ...
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... living in since I had gone to Chicago eight years earlier to become a writer . I considered what my own place in it had been . I could see , in spite of certain outward suc- cesses in my work , how completely I had failed . I had no ...
... living in since I had gone to Chicago eight years earlier to become a writer . I considered what my own place in it had been . I could see , in spite of certain outward suc- cesses in my work , how completely I had failed . I had no ...
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... living in a relatively sheltered paradise , busy with our own peaceful progress , maintaining our “ standard of living , " increasing our riches , oblivious to the fact that the world we lived in was becoming over - crowded and that we ...
... living in a relatively sheltered paradise , busy with our own peaceful progress , maintaining our “ standard of living , " increasing our riches , oblivious to the fact that the world we lived in was becoming over - crowded and that we ...
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