American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... trying honestly to do . I finally decided to write him the following letter ( April 7 , 1906 ) : MY DEAR MR PRESIDENT : I have been much disturbed at the report of your proposed address to the Army and Navy Union ; and I am writing you ...
... trying honestly to do . I finally decided to write him the following letter ( April 7 , 1906 ) : MY DEAR MR PRESIDENT : I have been much disturbed at the report of your proposed address to the Army and Navy Union ; and I am writing you ...
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... trying to make the people understand ? If he could not secure immediate support for his plan of world co - operation he was nevertheless laying the foundation for greater efforts in the future . What he said was true : it could not die ...
... trying to make the people understand ? If he could not secure immediate support for his plan of world co - operation he was nevertheless laying the foundation for greater efforts in the future . What he said was true : it could not die ...
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... tried their best to avoid him in the recent campaign . And though he was a broken invalid , they could not escape him ... trying again , to climb a series of three or four little low steps which Dr. Grayson had built in the White House ...
... tried their best to avoid him in the recent campaign . And though he was a broken invalid , they could not escape him ... trying again , to climb a series of three or four little low steps which Dr. Grayson had built in the White House ...
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