American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... things I could put into it — things I could not at present possibly say in public - the half - thought thoughts on religion and politics and social reforms which needed clarification in my own mind , and the bits and strays and glimpses ...
... things I could put into it — things I could not at present possibly say in public - the half - thought thoughts on religion and politics and social reforms which needed clarification in my own mind , and the bits and strays and glimpses ...
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... thing , because you get such an un- mistakable answer as to whether you're making a fool of yourself or hitting the mark . " So many things in the country I love well - it is difficult to make comparisons . One thing I know of a ...
... thing , because you get such an un- mistakable answer as to whether you're making a fool of yourself or hitting the mark . " So many things in the country I love well - it is difficult to make comparisons . One thing I know of a ...
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... things grow is that I feel that I myself have a part in the process : something fine I am helping to make . I like the quiet generosity of the response : the growth that goes on when I am asleep , or tired , or ill - if I am not ill too ...
... things grow is that I feel that I myself have a part in the process : something fine I am helping to make . I like the quiet generosity of the response : the growth that goes on when I am asleep , or tired , or ill - if I am not ill too ...
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