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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... liberal labor planks ; as solicitor general he had fought brilliantly and with the utmost courage on every liberal front . For only three years out of his profes- sional career of twenty - five years had he been a Wall Street lawyer ...
... liberal labor planks ; as solicitor general he had fought brilliantly and with the utmost courage on every liberal front . For only three years out of his profes- sional career of twenty - five years had he been a Wall Street lawyer ...
第 364 頁
... liberal , not a futile theorist . " The Boston Transcript commented , " One thing most characteristic of him is straight thinking . He discerns the essential point unerringly , and never allows himself to be deflected . " Walter ...
... liberal , not a futile theorist . " The Boston Transcript commented , " One thing most characteristic of him is straight thinking . He discerns the essential point unerringly , and never allows himself to be deflected . " Walter ...
第 365 頁
... liberal program for the benefit of the people which brought back the memory of his most effective work as solicitor general . His efforts did him little good ; the left - wing press called him a Wall Street lawyer who in his un ...
... liberal program for the benefit of the people which brought back the memory of his most effective work as solicitor general . His efforts did him little good ; the left - wing press called him a Wall Street lawyer who in his un ...
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