They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 94 頁
... believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals before the courts ; both believed in Federal protection of the buying public against unscru ...
... believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals before the courts ; both believed in Federal protection of the buying public against unscru ...
第 109 頁
... believed in the two - party system , felt its continuance to be imperative to the democratic form of government ; and he believed it necessary that both parties should operate always at the height of their strength . If he rejected the ...
... believed in the two - party system , felt its continuance to be imperative to the democratic form of government ; and he believed it necessary that both parties should operate always at the height of their strength . If he rejected the ...
第 389 頁
... believed just a week before election that they would win ; all three were shocked at having been defeated . Into the campaign of 1944 , however , there were several new in- gredients injected . The major difference was on the ...
... believed just a week before election that they would win ; all three were shocked at having been defeated . Into the campaign of 1944 , however , there were several new in- gredients injected . The major difference was on the ...
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