They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 91 頁
... candidate . What would have happened if the party had drafted him , as they were to draft him in 1904 , is conjectural . As a judge , Parker became known for " the temperate language of his judicial decisions , the absence of literary ...
... candidate . What would have happened if the party had drafted him , as they were to draft him in 1904 , is conjectural . As a judge , Parker became known for " the temperate language of his judicial decisions , the absence of literary ...
第 133 頁
... candidate , believing him to be the most pre - eminently available . The last great Whig convention for its ... candidate it named . The Scott forces had battled to have the candidate named first so that he might have some control ...
... candidate , believing him to be the most pre - eminently available . The last great Whig convention for its ... candidate it named . The Scott forces had battled to have the candidate named first so that he might have some control ...
第 280 頁
... candidate . His keynote speech was a ringing declaration for the return of constitutional government and a real peace . His choice for a candidate was Chief Justice Chase , who had presided with complete fair- ness over the impeachment ...
... candidate . His keynote speech was a ringing declaration for the return of constitutional government and a real peace . His choice for a candidate was Chief Justice Chase , who had presided with complete fair- ness over the impeachment ...
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