American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... present these are the facts Between the forces of greed and revenge at one end of the scale , and the forces of doubt , weariness , and fear at the other , where now is the trumpet voice of great statesmanship ? We must fight on , but ...
... present these are the facts Between the forces of greed and revenge at one end of the scale , and the forces of doubt , weariness , and fear at the other , where now is the trumpet voice of great statesmanship ? We must fight on , but ...
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... present the situation to the President as I saw it . He had listened to me many times before , even when I was critical : possibly he would again . I thought I knew something of the real opinion in America . I had been traveling about ...
... present the situation to the President as I saw it . He had listened to me many times before , even when I was critical : possibly he would again . I thought I knew something of the real opinion in America . I had been traveling about ...
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... present , however , it does not seem that the Democrats can win . The reaction from the war , the present unpopularity of Mr. Wilson . . the rampant appeal to the narrowest and most provincial spirit in our national life , are all ...
... present , however , it does not seem that the Democrats can win . The reaction from the war , the present unpopularity of Mr. Wilson . . the rampant appeal to the narrowest and most provincial spirit in our national life , are all ...
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