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Page 39
... believe in socialism and co - operation , but not in violent revolution ; I believe that the resources of the community should be controlled by and in the interests of the whole community rather than small groups and classes . But the ...
... believe in socialism and co - operation , but not in violent revolution ; I believe that the resources of the community should be controlled by and in the interests of the whole community rather than small groups and classes . But the ...
Page 62
... believe this is the last book any editor will ever send me . To have broken free at the age of 38 seems a great piece of good fortune - coming at the nick of time , and due of course to L. , without whose journalism I couldn't quit mine ...
... believe this is the last book any editor will ever send me . To have broken free at the age of 38 seems a great piece of good fortune - coming at the nick of time , and due of course to L. , without whose journalism I couldn't quit mine ...
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... believe me ― ran out of bound copies and were unable to supply an order . This was the result of meticulous daily , sometimes hourly , supervision , checking , organiza- tion . Professional publishers will probably politely dis- believe ...
... believe me ― ran out of bound copies and were unable to supply an order . This was the result of meticulous daily , sometimes hourly , supervision , checking , organiza- tion . Professional publishers will probably politely dis- believe ...
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