American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... seemed that the boat was moving faster than we were . We looked at each other , said nothing , and began swimming for our lives . I thought I should never be able to make the last few yards . I remember getting one arm over the gunwale ...
... seemed that the boat was moving faster than we were . We looked at each other , said nothing , and began swimming for our lives . I thought I should never be able to make the last few yards . I remember getting one arm over the gunwale ...
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... seemed to me that a good and great revolution was under way in America . It seemed a genuine and sincere awakening to the social and economic and political ills that had so long afflicted the country . Many of the best men in the nation ...
... seemed to me that a good and great revolution was under way in America . It seemed a genuine and sincere awakening to the social and economic and political ills that had so long afflicted the country . Many of the best men in the nation ...
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... seemed to have lost the elasticity of self - command and self - discipline with which he had met a thousand difficult problems of the earlier years of his administration . Unable to act and achieve in the higher realms , he seemed to ...
... seemed to have lost the elasticity of self - command and self - discipline with which he had met a thousand difficult problems of the earlier years of his administration . Unable to act and achieve in the higher realms , he seemed to ...
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