American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David Grayson |
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I asked him also regarding the proposal to call a conference of neutral nations , which I have long thought to be a good one , but he said he thought it would at this stage hamper rather than help us to be associated with a group of ...
I asked him also regarding the proposal to call a conference of neutral nations , which I have long thought to be a good one , but he said he thought it would at this stage hamper rather than help us to be associated with a group of ...
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the President asked . “ We have nothing to report . We have actually accomplished nothing definite and if we were to tell the truth we should have to put the blame exactly where it belongs — upon the French . ” " Isn't it time that this ...
the President asked . “ We have nothing to report . We have actually accomplished nothing definite and if we were to tell the truth we should have to put the blame exactly where it belongs — upon the French . ” " Isn't it time that this ...
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I asked Franklin Roosevelt 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 ...
I asked Franklin Roosevelt 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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