They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... never quits until he has his legal limit ; when he starts to make money he wants to make every nickel the enterprise affords . " He relished activity and enjoyed a contest so greatly that he would not relinquish until he had squeezed ...
... never quits until he has his legal limit ; when he starts to make money he wants to make every nickel the enterprise affords . " He relished activity and enjoyed a contest so greatly that he would not relinquish until he had squeezed ...
第 26 頁
... never was blood shed on the soil of Ohio . In the neighboring state of Pennsylvania , during the steel strike ... never be- fore had this honor befallen a Democrat . At fifty he was as strong and vigorous as he had been in his youth , a ...
... never was blood shed on the soil of Ohio . In the neighboring state of Pennsylvania , during the steel strike ... never be- fore had this honor befallen a Democrat . At fifty he was as strong and vigorous as he had been in his youth , a ...
第 63 頁
... never worked with them or lived with them or rejoiced or suffered with them . He had never done an hour of manual labor , except for chores on his father's farm ; had never seen the inside of a coal mine , a smelter , a sweatshop . He ...
... never worked with them or lived with them or rejoiced or suffered with them . He had never done an hour of manual labor , except for chores on his father's farm ; had never seen the inside of a coal mine , a smelter , a sweatshop . He ...
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