they Also Ran1946 |
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第 87 頁
... nomination . If so , let the nomination go . I took the position that I have maintained — first , because I deemed it my duty to the court ; second , because I do not think the nomination for such an office should be sought . I still ...
... nomination . If so , let the nomination go . I took the position that I have maintained — first , because I deemed it my duty to the court ; second , because I do not think the nomination for such an office should be sought . I still ...
第 130 頁
... nomination , twelve years later , the Whig party had reached the end of its road . Scott may have thought , as he learned that General Harrison had won the nomination , that that was just the beginning of his political career ; actually ...
... nomination , twelve years later , the Whig party had reached the end of its road . Scott may have thought , as he learned that General Harrison had won the nomination , that that was just the beginning of his political career ; actually ...
第 425 頁
... nomination for mayor , governor , 107-08 ; on the Su- preme Court bench , nomination , 109 ; errors , self - defeat , 110 ; and Wilson , III - 12 ; as secretary of state , and chief justice , 116 , 117 ; campaign , 112–13 ; acceptance ...
... nomination for mayor , governor , 107-08 ; on the Su- preme Court bench , nomination , 109 ; errors , self - defeat , 110 ; and Wilson , III - 12 ; as secretary of state , and chief justice , 116 , 117 ; campaign , 112–13 ; acceptance ...
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