They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 32 頁
... liberal and progressive candi- dates should have been defeated by two of the most reactionary ; that they both should have been defeated in the lethargy following major wars . Will this same lethargy follow World War II ? Greeley was ...
... liberal and progressive candi- dates should have been defeated by two of the most reactionary ; that they both should have been defeated in the lethargy following major wars . Will this same lethargy follow World War II ? Greeley was ...
第 322 頁
... liberal press , on the other hand , which for decades had been sup- porting the Democratic nominee , abandoned John W. Davis . The fact that he was a Wall Street lawyer was the handle by means of which the door of criticism could be ...
... liberal press , on the other hand , which for decades had been sup- porting the Democratic nominee , abandoned John W. Davis . The fact that he was a Wall Street lawyer was the handle by means of which the door of criticism could be ...
第 333 頁
... liberal wing of American politics since the Civil War , were unceremoniously shoved aside ; the liberals , progressives , radicals , the independents , the intellectuals , the farmers and the workers were lining up solidly behind La ...
... liberal wing of American politics since the Civil War , were unceremoniously shoved aside ; the liberals , progressives , radicals , the independents , the intellectuals , the farmers and the workers were lining up solidly behind La ...
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