They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 94 頁
... campaign developed the trust question became the most important question , and was handled with unusual bitterness on both sides . " This feeling of bitterness was confined to the professional politician and financier ; it did not ...
... campaign developed the trust question became the most important question , and was handled with unusual bitterness on both sides . " This feeling of bitterness was confined to the professional politician and financier ; it did not ...
第 317 頁
... campaign took place when the New York Times came out for Roosevelt on the grounds that Landon had little to offer but a secondhand New Deal , that the traditional isolationism of the Republicans would injure the United States , that ...
... campaign took place when the New York Times came out for Roosevelt on the grounds that Landon had little to offer but a secondhand New Deal , that the traditional isolationism of the Republicans would injure the United States , that ...
第 424 頁
... campaign , 30-31 ; and Harding , 32 Crédit Mobilier scandal , 239 Davis , Henry G. , 94 Davis , Jefferson , 2 , 14-15 Davis , John W. , 321-39 ; character , 321 , 339 ; solicitor general , 322 , 327 ; oppo- sition to , 322 ; lawyer ...
... campaign , 30-31 ; and Harding , 32 Crédit Mobilier scandal , 239 Davis , Henry G. , 94 Davis , Jefferson , 2 , 14-15 Davis , John W. , 321-39 ; character , 321 , 339 ; solicitor general , 322 , 327 ; oppo- sition to , 322 ; lawyer ...
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