They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... court . World's Work published a colorful portrait of the judge on the Bench : " As he develops his thought in ready speech , colored by a magnetic , resonant voice , his eyes narrow , wrinkling at the corners , and he shoots an ...
... court . World's Work published a colorful portrait of the judge on the Bench : " As he develops his thought in ready speech , colored by a magnetic , resonant voice , his eyes narrow , wrinkling at the corners , and he shoots an ...
第 118 頁
... Court must not be dragged into poli- tics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as the sustained integrity of the courts . " Nor was it believed that the justice was being coy . His friends insisted that his ...
... Court must not be dragged into poli- tics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as the sustained integrity of the courts . " Nor was it believed that the justice was being coy . His friends insisted that his ...
第 359 頁
... court . Small wonder the nine judges loved him ! Serving under a liberal president and administration , he was able to turn in a consistent record of progressivism , though he was sometimes defeated by the Supreme Court , as in the case ...
... court . Small wonder the nine judges loved him ! Serving under a liberal president and administration , he was able to turn in a consistent record of progressivism , though he was sometimes defeated by the Supreme Court , as in the case ...
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