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 57 頁
... stand . He could argue logically if his immediate purposes could stand logic ; if his cause were spurious he could argue with daring illogic . He convinced people that he was forthright and sincere because he believed himself to be ...
... stand . He could argue logically if his immediate purposes could stand logic ; if his cause were spurious he could argue with daring illogic . He convinced people that he was forthright and sincere because he believed himself to be ...
第 105 頁
... stand , a stand which was the forerunner of a bold stroke a month later when he would come to grips with William Bryan , titular head of the Demo- cratic party . The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomina- tion was to ...
... stand , a stand which was the forerunner of a bold stroke a month later when he would come to grips with William Bryan , titular head of the Demo- cratic party . The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomina- tion was to ...
第 144 頁
... standing on its rights and refusing to leave American territory to fight . Receiving word from his commander to ... stand . Hopelessly outnumbered , they were driven slowly back to the river - where the boats that were supposed to ...
... standing on its rights and refusing to leave American territory to fight . Receiving word from his commander to ... stand . Hopelessly outnumbered , they were driven slowly back to the river - where the boats that were supposed to ...
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