American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... everything ready in three days ' time . The only difficulty he had encountered resulted from a miscalcula- tion of the rough power of the winds of the north Atlantic . The kites were huge hexagonal affairs of bamboo and silk nine feet ...
... everything ready in three days ' time . The only difficulty he had encountered resulted from a miscalcula- tion of the rough power of the winds of the north Atlantic . The kites were huge hexagonal affairs of bamboo and silk nine feet ...
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... everything I needed near at hand either in the capacious side drawers , or in the small filing cabinet , and where I could spread out my elbows and work as long as I wanted to without interruption -theoretically without interruption ...
... everything I needed near at hand either in the capacious side drawers , or in the small filing cabinet , and where I could spread out my elbows and work as long as I wanted to without interruption -theoretically without interruption ...
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... everything he stood for , everything that America was fighting for , was endangered , if not already lost . I argued with myself that this might well be a mere personal reaction , I was tired , I had been working too hard - I wanted to ...
... everything he stood for , everything that America was fighting for , was endangered , if not already lost . I argued with myself that this might well be a mere personal reaction , I was tired , I had been working too hard - I wanted to ...
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