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 33 頁
... Senate , a man whose record in the Senate was in vacuo , not only because , as his colleagues soon discovered , he could not under- stand the debates on the floor , but because he preferred to rendezvous in the apartments of friends or ...
... Senate , a man whose record in the Senate was in vacuo , not only because , as his colleagues soon discovered , he could not under- stand the debates on the floor , but because he preferred to rendezvous in the apartments of friends or ...
第 42 頁
... Senate , he stood for the House be- cause he " preferred the accustomed turbulence of a lower House to the solemn stillness of the Senate . " His eloquating had packed the ladies ' gallery of the Senate whenever it had been announced ...
... Senate , he stood for the House be- cause he " preferred the accustomed turbulence of a lower House to the solemn stillness of the Senate . " His eloquating had packed the ladies ' gallery of the Senate whenever it had been announced ...
第 209 頁
... Senate never would accept a decision of the House , nor the House a decision by the Senate , it became increasingly obvious that the affair could be settled only by arbitration . Numerous schemes sprang up in Congress , some of them ...
... Senate never would accept a decision of the House , nor the House a decision by the Senate , it became increasingly obvious that the affair could be settled only by arbitration . Numerous schemes sprang up in Congress , some of them ...
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