They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... million dollars . Estimates of the amount of money collected by Hanna range between the sum of three millions , stated by his official biographer , and sixteen millions , figured by a clerk in Congress . If he had wanted twice this ...
... million dollars . Estimates of the amount of money collected by Hanna range between the sum of three millions , stated by his official biographer , and sixteen millions , figured by a clerk in Congress . If he had wanted twice this ...
第 168 頁
... million men he would swear that the enemy had two million , and then would sit down in the mud and holler for another million . " Unlike his fellow general , Winfield Scott , who organized the forces on hand , supplied them as best he ...
... million men he would swear that the enemy had two million , and then would sit down in the mud and holler for another million . " Unlike his fellow general , Winfield Scott , who organized the forces on hand , supplied them as best he ...
第 336 頁
... million - dollar campaign fund against a million and a half for the Democrats , though Senator Borah , chairman of the Senate Investigating Committee , declared that thirty millions were spent on the election , more than a dollar for ...
... million - dollar campaign fund against a million and a half for the Democrats , though Senator Borah , chairman of the Senate Investigating Committee , declared that thirty millions were spent on the election , more than a dollar for ...
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