They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... become enamored in the first flush of his learning with high - sounding words ; it had been with pride that he had dragged out a five - syllable word to fit an occasion to which the word was tangential . As a cub reporter he had found ...
... become enamored in the first flush of his learning with high - sounding words ; it had been with pride that he had dragged out a five - syllable word to fit an occasion to which the word was tangential . As a cub reporter he had found ...
第 123 頁
... become so effective a letter writer , and might have saved himself a great deal of trouble . Plutarch's Lives was his favorite book because he felt that he could be as good a man as any he was reading about , yes , even as good as ...
... become so effective a letter writer , and might have saved himself a great deal of trouble . Plutarch's Lives was his favorite book because he felt that he could be as good a man as any he was reading about , yes , even as good as ...
第 160 頁
... become THE power of the land . I almost think that were I to win some small success now I could become dictator or anything else that might please me . " George Brinton McClellan had been a manic depressive since child- hood . He ...
... become THE power of the land . I almost think that were I to win some small success now I could become dictator or anything else that might please me . " George Brinton McClellan had been a manic depressive since child- hood . He ...
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