They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals before the courts ; both believed in Federal protection of the buying public against unscru ...
... believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals before the courts ; both believed in Federal protection of the buying public against unscru ...
第 275 頁
... believed slavery to be doomed , " but he worked on the thesis that the Constitution protected the people from the " peculiar views " of segments of the citizenry . On one lecture he was described as " tall , immaculately dressed , with ...
... believed slavery to be doomed , " but he worked on the thesis that the Constitution protected the people from the " peculiar views " of segments of the citizenry . On one lecture he was described as " tall , immaculately dressed , with ...
第 304 頁
... believed , sincerely and on the basis of his experience , that all prosperity in a nation sprang from business , and hence business must be given its liberty , kept free from control , be allowed to run itself for its own best interests ...
... believed , sincerely and on the basis of his experience , that all prosperity in a nation sprang from business , and hence business must be given its liberty , kept free from control , be allowed to run itself for its own best interests ...
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