They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 127 頁
... Scott was exchanged by the British in 1812 and returned to Washington he found that he was a hero : the defeat had been laid to General Van Rensselaer's bad planning . Stories of Scott's heroism under fire had preceded him to the ...
... Scott was exchanged by the British in 1812 and returned to Washington he found that he was a hero : the defeat had been laid to General Van Rensselaer's bad planning . Stories of Scott's heroism under fire had preceded him to the ...
第 131 頁
... Scott when the Mexican War broke out , asking him to take charge of the new army to be raised for the war . From the very first instant there was conflict , for although Polk wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win ...
... Scott when the Mexican War broke out , asking him to take charge of the new army to be raised for the war . From the very first instant there was conflict , for although Polk wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win ...
第 132 頁
... Scott rather more trouble than the Mexicans . Scott arranged a friendly peace with the Mexicans , setting up such an excellent civil government that the conquered people came to regard him with affection . This was too much for Polk ...
... Scott rather more trouble than the Mexicans . Scott arranged a friendly peace with the Mexicans , setting up such an excellent civil government that the conquered people came to regard him with affection . This was too much for Polk ...
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