They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... convention and nominated Clay unanimously on the first ballot . Apprehensive lest the country suspect steam - roller methods , he had written the convention a letter asking them " to weigh him with every man available for the nomination ...
... convention and nominated Clay unanimously on the first ballot . Apprehensive lest the country suspect steam - roller methods , he had written the convention a letter asking them " to weigh him with every man available for the nomination ...
第 109 頁
... convention nominated him for the presidency in June of 1916. The convention could not be blamed for nominating him , nor the people for wanting him . His record had been superb ; of such material should presidents be made . But he had ...
... convention nominated him for the presidency in June of 1916. The convention could not be blamed for nominating him , nor the people for wanting him . His record had been superb ; of such material should presidents be made . But he had ...
第 280 頁
... convention in New York City as a delegate . and accepted the permanent chairmanship , thus eliminating himself as a ... convention . On the first ballot the convention was presented with the names of An- drew Johnson , Winfield Scott ...
... convention in New York City as a delegate . and accepted the permanent chairmanship , thus eliminating himself as a ... convention . On the first ballot the convention was presented with the names of An- drew Johnson , Winfield Scott ...
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