American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... told me about it . Was it a masterly self - control , I wondered , or was it a supreme confidence in the delicate instruments which he had made with his own hands ? " I believed from the first , " he told me , " that I would be ...
... told me about it . Was it a masterly self - control , I wondered , or was it a supreme confidence in the delicate instruments which he had made with his own hands ? " I believed from the first , " he told me , " that I would be ...
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... told me afterwards , " that I had hard work keeping my temper . " He said that he believed that the Irish problem was a domestic affair of the British Empire and no foreign power had a right to interfere . However , he did believe that ...
... told me afterwards , " that I had hard work keeping my temper . " He said that he believed that the Irish problem was a domestic affair of the British Empire and no foreign power had a right to interfere . However , he did believe that ...
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... told the President that most of the delays in coming to agree- ment were being attributed to him and that I thought a statement ought to be made explaining the exact truth . He said that the French were delaying and objecting at every ...
... told the President that most of the delays in coming to agree- ment were being attributed to him and that I thought a statement ought to be made explaining the exact truth . He said that the French were delaying and objecting at every ...
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