They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 204 頁
... Tilden nominated . Tilden , the technician , had left nothing to accident ; when the doors of the convention hall swung open no one could be found to wager a dollar bill that he would not be nominated . Elam Tilden and Martin Van Buren ...
... Tilden nominated . Tilden , the technician , had left nothing to accident ; when the doors of the convention hall swung open no one could be found to wager a dollar bill that he would not be nominated . Elam Tilden and Martin Van Buren ...
第 206 頁
... Tilden was a five - to - two favorite . The bookies , with seven hundred thousand dollars to put on his ample nose , could find few takers . On the eve of election Tilden and his lieutenants pored over the mathematical formulas which Tilden ...
... Tilden was a five - to - two favorite . The bookies , with seven hundred thousand dollars to put on his ample nose , could find few takers . On the eve of election Tilden and his lieutenants pored over the mathematical formulas which Tilden ...
第 210 頁
... Tilden's campaign managers read an opinion written by Judge Bradley in favor of Tilden's electors . He reported back to headquarters that Tilden would be selected . However he had left the judge's house a bit too early : a Republican ...
... Tilden's campaign managers read an opinion written by Judge Bradley in favor of Tilden's electors . He reported back to headquarters that Tilden would be selected . However he had left the judge's house a bit too early : a Republican ...
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