Voices In Time Lines of Work 1844 | Paris What Is Human Becomes Animal Marx’s theory of alienation.More
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Voices In Time Sports & Games 1954 | Oxford Picking Up the Pace Roger Bannister runs the first sub-four-minute mile.More
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Voices In Time Book of Nature 1803 | Washington, DC Asking for Particulars Thomas Jefferson’s instructions for Lewis and Clark.More
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Voices In Time Memory 1903 | New York City All Ideas Are Secondhand Mark Twain reassures a young Helen Keller.More