They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... helped to release the legislature , which makes statutes , from its bondage to the courts , had helped large groups of workingmen to get higher rates of pay . He believed that the legislature , elected by the popular vote of the people ...
... helped to release the legislature , which makes statutes , from its bondage to the courts , had helped large groups of workingmen to get higher rates of pay . He believed that the legislature , elected by the popular vote of the people ...
第 276 頁
... helped bring on the war ; as the opposition he would keep a hawk's eye on the policies of the administration , make sure that it kept within its constitutional bounds . By 1862 the war was going badly for the Union , the Republicans in ...
... helped bring on the war ; as the opposition he would keep a hawk's eye on the policies of the administration , make sure that it kept within its constitutional bounds . By 1862 the war was going badly for the Union , the Republicans in ...
第 282 頁
... helped to keep alive the two - party system when the opposition was determined to remain the only party that could hold power . Horatio Seymour polled 2,703,249 votes against 3,012,833 for Grant . If all the white men of the south had ...
... helped to keep alive the two - party system when the opposition was determined to remain the only party that could hold power . Horatio Seymour polled 2,703,249 votes against 3,012,833 for Grant . If all the white men of the south had ...
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