They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 128 頁
... hard time concentrating , for whichever Whig received the nomina- tion was certain to be elected , and they were the favorites . When word was flashed that they had been cast aside for William H. Harrison , Clay flew into a rage ...
... hard time concentrating , for whichever Whig received the nomina- tion was certain to be elected , and they were the favorites . When word was flashed that they had been cast aside for William H. Harrison , Clay flew into a rage ...
第 334 頁
... hard and effectively as La Follette himself : abolition of the labor injunction and ratification of the Child Labor Law ; the crushing of private monopoly and an end to the trusts ; the lowering of the special - privilege tariff and the ...
... hard and effectively as La Follette himself : abolition of the labor injunction and ratification of the Child Labor Law ; the crushing of private monopoly and an end to the trusts ; the lowering of the special - privilege tariff and the ...
第 363 頁
... hard ! " Wendell Willkie received thousands of messages to keep up his work , but he took to the radio and in a heavy , tired voice instructed the faithful to disband the clubs that had been organized in his name , to give their full ...
... hard ! " Wendell Willkie received thousands of messages to keep up his work , but he took to the radio and in a heavy , tired voice instructed the faithful to disband the clubs that had been organized in his name , to give their full ...
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