They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 87 頁
... Parker replied from Albany on June 17 , 1904 , " You may be right in thinking that an expression of my views is necessary to secure the nomination . If so , let the nomination go . I took the position that I have maintained - first ...
... Parker replied from Albany on June 17 , 1904 , " You may be right in thinking that an expression of my views is necessary to secure the nomination . If so , let the nomination go . I took the position that I have maintained - first ...
第 90 頁
... Parker , now only thirty - two years old , made the journey to Washington to decline the honor . While he was talking to the president Postmaster Vilas walked in . Vilas had wanted somebody else for the job . " Parker says he doesn't ...
... Parker , now only thirty - two years old , made the journey to Washington to decline the honor . While he was talking to the president Postmaster Vilas walked in . Vilas had wanted somebody else for the job . " Parker says he doesn't ...
第 95 頁
... Parker's death , it was a double indiscretion to nominate a millionaire at the particular moment when the party's nominee was being charged with conservatism . The party should have nominated a young and vigorous radical to run with Parker ...
... Parker's death , it was a double indiscretion to nominate a millionaire at the particular moment when the party's nominee was being charged with conservatism . The party should have nominated a young and vigorous radical to run with Parker ...
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