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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... Governor's Mansion in 1919 was considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first dress ... governor's chair soon found themselves admiring Al Smith for his quiet dignity , his force , his ability to make a ...
... Governor's Mansion in 1919 was considerably different from the green young man who had been bought his first dress ... governor's chair soon found themselves admiring Al Smith for his quiet dignity , his force , his ability to make a ...
第 417 頁
... Governor Dewey carried his own self - generating refrigeration plant . He was a strong governor in that portion of his work in which he had always been strong , as a prosecutor of crimes , as a corrector of legal evils . He investigated ...
... Governor Dewey carried his own self - generating refrigeration plant . He was a strong governor in that portion of his work in which he had always been strong , as a prosecutor of crimes , as a corrector of legal evils . He investigated ...
第 418 頁
... governor as the most direct way of being a good governor . For some thirty years the progressive trend in New York had been for the state government to use its offices to protect its people : minimum - wage laws , protection of women ...
... governor as the most direct way of being a good governor . For some thirty years the progressive trend in New York had been for the state government to use its offices to protect its people : minimum - wage laws , protection of women ...
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