American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... regarding this picture : " There are plenty more who ought to have gone in , but we didn't have room for them . These are the people who have polluted the temple , by which I mean the city government , and they should be driven out one ...
... regarding this picture : " There are plenty more who ought to have gone in , but we didn't have room for them . These are the people who have polluted the temple , by which I mean the city government , and they should be driven out one ...
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... regarding our men , that they were " tall , " " lean , " " stern , " and indeed when I saw them , those splendid fellows from Iowa and Nebraska , marching in endless lines toward the battle front in the Forest of Fere , I knew what the ...
... regarding our men , that they were " tall , " " lean , " " stern , " and indeed when I saw them , those splendid fellows from Iowa and Nebraska , marching in endless lines toward the battle front in the Forest of Fere , I knew what the ...
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... regarding several meetings I had been having with the Chinese delegates . He was anxious to know what their reaction to the various proposals for the settlement of the Japanese claims would probably be . I had already brought him ...
... regarding several meetings I had been having with the Chinese delegates . He was anxious to know what their reaction to the various proposals for the settlement of the Japanese claims would probably be . I had already brought him ...
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