They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 195 頁
... young Sammy for his eagerness and interest in politics ; they discussed the complicated affairs of the na- tion with him seriously . What Sammy heard he absorbed . Just as Greeley preferred to sit in a corner of the family cabin and ...
... young Sammy for his eagerness and interest in politics ; they discussed the complicated affairs of the na- tion with him seriously . What Sammy heard he absorbed . Just as Greeley preferred to sit in a corner of the family cabin and ...
第 215 頁
... young friend : " Stick to the law , my boy . Never go into politics ! If you do , no matter how sincere and earnest you may be , no matter how ardently you devote yourself to the welfare of your country , you will be misinterpreted ...
... young friend : " Stick to the law , my boy . Never go into politics ! If you do , no matter how sincere and earnest you may be , no matter how ardently you devote yourself to the welfare of your country , you will be misinterpreted ...
第 234 頁
... young couple carried on the fainily tradition of moving ever westward , settling near Pittsburgh . No Blaine ever continued to live in the place of his childhood ; it was not until the fifth American generation that one of them doubled ...
... young couple carried on the fainily tradition of moving ever westward , settling near Pittsburgh . No Blaine ever continued to live in the place of his childhood ; it was not until the fifth American generation that one of them doubled ...
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