They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... once ; his loss was more deeply felt than any since Lincoln's . Greeley would have enjoyed reading his obituary notices , though doubtless he would have done a little editing here and there , written a series of articles on the lessons ...
... once ; his loss was more deeply felt than any since Lincoln's . Greeley would have enjoyed reading his obituary notices , though doubtless he would have done a little editing here and there , written a series of articles on the lessons ...
第 158 頁
... Once again they had had to choose between Buchanan , who had been a state legislator , member of Congress , secretary of state , and Fremont , whose knowledge of the inside workings of politics was derived from the expansionist ...
... Once again they had had to choose between Buchanan , who had been a state legislator , member of Congress , secretary of state , and Fremont , whose knowledge of the inside workings of politics was derived from the expansionist ...
第 182 頁
... once in Philadelphia . " In reporting to his commanding officer he indulged in the one piece of melodrama of his career : " I did not leave the field so long as there was a rebel upright ! " He was almost too stricken to be moved . His ...
... once in Philadelphia . " In reporting to his commanding officer he indulged in the one piece of melodrama of his career : " I did not leave the field so long as there was a rebel upright ! " He was almost too stricken to be moved . His ...
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