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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第 179 頁
... southern politicians and the southern press , policed the southern cities with a peacetime army whose presence would have outraged the south but which would have prevented it from preparing for war until every available solution to the ...
... southern politicians and the southern press , policed the southern cities with a peacetime army whose presence would have outraged the south but which would have prevented it from preparing for war until every available solution to the ...
第 191 頁
... southern peo- ple better than the northern , the southern way of life better than the northern ; he felt it to be more aristocratic . One rea- son he loathed Lincoln so bitterly was because Lincoln was plain and without social grace ...
... southern peo- ple better than the northern , the southern way of life better than the northern ; he felt it to be more aristocratic . One rea- son he loathed Lincoln so bitterly was because Lincoln was plain and without social grace ...
第 379 頁
... Southern no charge of manipulation was brought forth ; yet as legal adviser to Commonwealth and Southern he must have known that the figures used for the evaluation were excessive . Like Davis before him , Willkie did the job that was ...
... Southern no charge of manipulation was brought forth ; yet as legal adviser to Commonwealth and Southern he must have known that the figures used for the evaluation were excessive . Like Davis before him , Willkie did the job that was ...
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