American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... situation was gloomy enough . The war , as it affected England , was at the lowest ebb . Russian conditions were desperate ; the coming German offensive in the west promised to be the greatest of the war . The shipbuilding situation was ...
... situation was gloomy enough . The war , as it affected England , was at the lowest ebb . Russian conditions were desperate ; the coming German offensive in the west promised to be the greatest of the war . The shipbuilding situation was ...
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... situation , and he expostu- lated . " The President does not seem cheerful , " I said . " No , " he admitted . " I do not see why we should try to smooth over the situation and imply that everything is all right . " " We are all ...
... situation , and he expostu- lated . " The President does not seem cheerful , " I said . " No , " he admitted . " I do not see why we should try to smooth over the situation and imply that everything is all right . " " We are all ...
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... situation in America . It is based upon the same solid faith in the essential good sense of the American people . If they can only see the situation , as it presents itself in some of the great industrial centers , where strikes have ...
... situation in America . It is based upon the same solid faith in the essential good sense of the American people . If they can only see the situation , as it presents itself in some of the great industrial centers , where strikes have ...
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