They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 107 頁
... Hughes's fees as a lawyer . His right arm shot out like a piston rod , and his long index finger shook under the ... Charles Evans Hughes , after exposing the existing evils , then worked equally hard to demon- strate that the companies ...
... Hughes's fees as a lawyer . His right arm shot out like a piston rod , and his long index finger shook under the ... Charles Evans Hughes , after exposing the existing evils , then worked equally hard to demon- strate that the companies ...
第 116 頁
... Charles Evans Hughes would have carried out the will of the people , as expressed by the legislature ; he would have been scrupulously ethical ; he would have secured the best man for each job , attempted to put the business of ...
... Charles Evans Hughes would have carried out the will of the people , as expressed by the legislature ; he would have been scrupulously ethical ; he would have secured the best man for each job , attempted to put the business of ...
第 117 頁
... Charles Evans Hughes out of the running ; it also served to eliminate the Supreme Court as a source of presidential candidates . For six consecutive elections no high - court judge has been obliged to abandon his robes for the political ...
... Charles Evans Hughes out of the running ; it also served to eliminate the Supreme Court as a source of presidential candidates . For six consecutive elections no high - court judge has been obliged to abandon his robes for the political ...
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