American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... stand - patters " wanted ; they too thought the reformers had gone far enough . At a dinner on April 30 , only a few weeks after Taft's inauguration , Joseph H. Choate , the most notable lawyer of his time , spoke with fine sarcasm of ...
... stand - patters " wanted ; they too thought the reformers had gone far enough . At a dinner on April 30 , only a few weeks after Taft's inauguration , Joseph H. Choate , the most notable lawyer of his time , spoke with fine sarcasm of ...
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... stand with President Wilson upon the principles of self - determination of nationalities . 3. That they declare for a real League of Nations with extensive powers . " If we get ourselves right , " said Mrs. Snowden , " and take our stand ...
... stand with President Wilson upon the principles of self - determination of nationalities . 3. That they declare for a real League of Nations with extensive powers . " If we get ourselves right , " said Mrs. Snowden , " and take our stand ...
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... standing and friendly relationships with him ; and I was greatly relieved to have a response from Mrs. Wilson dated ... stand . " This did not , of course , mean the acceptance of the far more serious reservations proposed by Lodge and ...
... standing and friendly relationships with him ; and I was greatly relieved to have a response from Mrs. Wilson dated ... stand . " This did not , of course , mean the acceptance of the far more serious reservations proposed by Lodge and ...
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