They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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第 118 頁
The New York World maintained that the politicians in Washington were
disposed to consider it as final ; the New York Sun reported that Justice Hughes
and Chief Justice White had discussed the nomination and that the chief justice
spoke for ...
The New York World maintained that the politicians in Washington were
disposed to consider it as final ; the New York Sun reported that Justice Hughes
and Chief Justice White had discussed the nomination and that the chief justice
spoke for ...
第 133 頁
Norman Hapgood asked in the Independent , “ Has Mr . Hughes any issue , any
program , or has he nothing but a lawyer ' s criticism of detail ? ” His campaign ,
which would have been a good campaign in 1908 , 1912 or 1920 , was not quite
...
Norman Hapgood asked in the Independent , “ Has Mr . Hughes any issue , any
program , or has he nothing but a lawyer ' s criticism of detail ? ” His campaign ,
which would have been a good campaign in 1908 , 1912 or 1920 , was not quite
...
第 135 頁
If anything , large sections of the press seemed pained to have to say anything
against Charles Evans Hughes at all ! Except for a few key speeches such as
Franklin D . Roosevelt would make in 1940 when Wendell Willkie ' s breath was ...
If anything , large sections of the press seemed pained to have to say anything
against Charles Evans Hughes at all ! Except for a few key speeches such as
Franklin D . Roosevelt would make in 1940 when Wendell Willkie ' s breath was ...
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