American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David Grayson |
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I set down his opinions in my notes quite fully because he represented a considerable number of powerful and high - class business and professional men in England , who were actively supporting his journal , Common Sense .
I set down his opinions in my notes quite fully because he represented a considerable number of powerful and high - class business and professional men in England , who were actively supporting his journal , Common Sense .
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afraid of the task of forming a new Government if it were presented to him , but he must be sure of a mandate from the country . a About this time also I was seeing some of the ablest radical leaders in England , who interested me ...
afraid of the task of forming a new Government if it were presented to him , but he must be sure of a mandate from the country . a About this time also I was seeing some of the ablest radical leaders in England , who interested me ...
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I confess I was greatly cast down by what I found in England . I may have been overly pessimistic - I was certainly worn out , physically and emotionally . I wrote in my diary : " I am bound to put these facts down honestly as I see ...
I confess I was greatly cast down by what I found in England . I may have been overly pessimistic - I was certainly worn out , physically and emotionally . I wrote in my diary : " I am bound to put these facts down honestly as I see ...
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