They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... face beard gave him an appearance of settled maturity . He had a driving ambition which he miraculously managed to keep within the bounds of good taste . The country revered him for his undaunted spirit and his contribu- tion to the ...
... face beard gave him an appearance of settled maturity . He had a driving ambition which he miraculously managed to keep within the bounds of good taste . The country revered him for his undaunted spirit and his contribu- tion to the ...
第 257 頁
... face of the adverse report . It was not until 1818 that he was able to secure a land office for Detroit where the acreage of the territory was offered for sale . During these years Lewis Cass's most important labor was bringing the ...
... face of the adverse report . It was not until 1818 that he was able to secure a land office for Detroit where the acreage of the territory was offered for sale . During these years Lewis Cass's most important labor was bringing the ...
第 325 頁
... face ; a largish head which overshadowed the slender , elongated face ; an overly aggressive chin which contradicted the gently inquiring expression of his face . Davis ' county had not elected a Democrat to the state legislature for ...
... face ; a largish head which overshadowed the slender , elongated face ; an overly aggressive chin which contradicted the gently inquiring expression of his face . Davis ' county had not elected a Democrat to the state legislature for ...
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