They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... American politics for three decades , he faced some of the worst abuse of the century with serenity of soul . When his sister cried out in anguish : " Why don't you do something about this ? Why don't you deny the charges ? " Horatio ...
... American politics for three decades , he faced some of the worst abuse of the century with serenity of soul . When his sister cried out in anguish : " Why don't you do something about this ? Why don't you deny the charges ? " Horatio ...
第 330 頁
... American Bar Association . The Davis - for - president boom sprang from the same source that had precipitated him ... American conception that no man should seek the office of the presidency : certainly it was not based on ...
... American Bar Association . The Davis - for - president boom sprang from the same source that had precipitated him ... American conception that no man should seek the office of the presidency : certainly it was not based on ...
第 349 頁
... American pro- duction and what it had done for the standard of living of even the simplest people . He was now writing and speaking often , developing an audience , sharpening his logic and philosophy . In a commencement - day address ...
... American pro- duction and what it had done for the standard of living of even the simplest people . He was now writing and speaking often , developing an audience , sharpening his logic and philosophy . In a commencement - day address ...
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