American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... hard to express . All things were somehow beautiful to me : I longed to understand them better . During all the ... hard - pressed desert plants , like hard - pressed men , arm them- selves with thorns and spikes , or cover themselves ...
... hard to express . All things were somehow beautiful to me : I longed to understand them better . During all the ... hard - pressed desert plants , like hard - pressed men , arm them- selves with thorns and spikes , or cover themselves ...
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... hard , red - tape trade - unionism . He increased one's hope for the common man . I went with him to a neighborhood meeting of workingmen . Solid , sober , slow men these were , smoking their pipes ; working hard all day , not getting ...
... hard , red - tape trade - unionism . He increased one's hope for the common man . I went with him to a neighborhood meeting of workingmen . Solid , sober , slow men these were , smoking their pipes ; working hard all day , not getting ...
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... Hard at work . Dropped in for tea at Brandeis ' and afterward the Justice and Norman Hapgood and I went for a walk in the Park south of the White House . " " July 28 , 1921. Arrived in Washington after a burning night in the sleeper ...
... Hard at work . Dropped in for tea at Brandeis ' and afterward the Justice and Norman Hapgood and I went for a walk in the Park south of the White House . " " July 28 , 1921. Arrived in Washington after a burning night in the sleeper ...
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