They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 86 頁
... Court and thus was able to extricate him- self from New York politics , exclaimed , " Thank God ! ” so Judge Parker ... Court of Appeals , " he said . " I shall neither em- barrass the court by my opinions nor use the dignity of the ...
... Court and thus was able to extricate him- self from New York politics , exclaimed , " Thank God ! ” so Judge Parker ... Court of Appeals , " he said . " I shall neither em- barrass the court by my opinions nor use the dignity of the ...
第 91 頁
... Court of Appeals , and in 1897 was elected by a majority of sixty thousand to be its chief judge . This victory so impressed the state Democratic leaders that they offered him the nomi- nation for the governorship . He refused to say he ...
... Court of Appeals , and in 1897 was elected by a majority of sixty thousand to be its chief judge . This victory so impressed the state Democratic leaders that they offered him the nomi- nation for the governorship . He refused to say he ...
第 98 頁
... Court , I am rendering a public service and may continue to do so for many years ; but the Su- preme Court must not be dragged into politics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as is the sustained integrity of the ...
... Court , I am rendering a public service and may continue to do so for many years ; but the Su- preme Court must not be dragged into politics , and no man is as essential to his country's well - being as is the sustained integrity of the ...
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