American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... problems should be carried over into politics . Politics could not be abolished nor even adjourned , as indignant good people sometimes advocated : it was in its essence the method by which communities worked out their common problems ...
... problems should be carried over into politics . Politics could not be abolished nor even adjourned , as indignant good people sometimes advocated : it was in its essence the method by which communities worked out their common problems ...
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... problems arose - but be- cause I felt that I myself must know in order to be an intelligent servant . I regarded this as a reasonable demand , and made it a part of my agreement to try out the position . I was soon to learn how ...
... problems arose - but be- cause I felt that I myself must know in order to be an intelligent servant . I regarded this as a reasonable demand , and made it a part of my agreement to try out the position . I was soon to learn how ...
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... problem of plebiscites in reality was very difficult indeed , so much depended on the units chosen and the ticklish problem of stra- tegic frontiers . In trying to settle the matter of the " Polish Corridor " up the Vistula River , two ...
... problem of plebiscites in reality was very difficult indeed , so much depended on the units chosen and the ticklish problem of stra- tegic frontiers . In trying to settle the matter of the " Polish Corridor " up the Vistula River , two ...
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