There never was a man in this high office so surrounded with difficulties and so perplexed and so treacherously treated and so abandoned by those whose aid he desired, as the present incumbent. Recollections of Grover Cleveland - 第 212 頁George Frederick Parker 著 - 1909 - 427 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Everett Pepperrell Wheeler - 1917 - 536 頁
...next day the following letter in Cleveland's own handwriting: EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, April 16, 1894. MY DEAR MR. WHEELER, I thank you from the bottom...abandoned by those whose aid he deserves, as the present •ncumbent. But there is a God, and the patriotism of the American people is not dead; nor is all... | |
| 1924 - 314 頁
...Times today. "It is very refreshing in the midst of much misconception and prejudice and ignorance to know that there are some who are inclined to be...those whose aid he deserves, as the present incumbent. 54 April, 1924 55 "But there is a God, and the patriotism of the American people is not dead; nor is... | |
| Henry Luther Stoddard - 1927 - 644 頁
...later — during his second term — he wrote Everett P. Wheeler of New York: "There never was a man in high office so surrounded with difficulties, and so...whose aid he deserves, as the present incumbent." ^ *>»•* *~^'f% mf -** FACSIMILE OF CLEVELAND'S LETTER TO "DEAR CHARLEY" This extract is reproduced... | |
| 1920 - 1174 頁
...feeling of helplessness and depression, even in a temperament so calm and solid as his. In 1894 he wrote: 'There never was a man in this high office so surrounded...dead; nor is all truth and virtue and sincerity gone out of the Democratic Party.' The patriotism of the American people is not dead yet, and the very isolation... | |
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