American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... asked my advice and I told him I thought the time had not arrived to offer good offices or call a peace conference , but that I thought he could help prepare opinion by guarded statements in his coming speech . * " I asked him also ...
... asked my advice and I told him I thought the time had not arrived to offer good offices or call a peace conference , but that I thought he could help prepare opinion by guarded statements in his coming speech . * " I asked him also ...
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... asked Franklin Roose- velt what the trouble was . He said he did not as yet know exactly , but that we had been far too close to the rocks of Gloucester . I recall with what a shock it came to me : what if the ship had struck and gone ...
... asked Franklin Roose- velt what the trouble was . He said he did not as yet know exactly , but that we had been far too close to the rocks of Gloucester . I recall with what a shock it came to me : what if the ship had struck and gone ...
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... asked to face that great company . Fortunately for them as for me , I was not asked to make a speech . It was altogether an interesting occasion : even those who suffered most were able to endure , if they did not wholly enjoy , the ...
... asked to face that great company . Fortunately for them as for me , I was not asked to make a speech . It was altogether an interesting occasion : even those who suffered most were able to endure , if they did not wholly enjoy , the ...
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