They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 130 頁
... political arena as had so many generals before him , little suspecting that this move nearly would keep him out of the Mexican War . When the Whig convention of 1840 opened it appeared that Scott had an excellent chance , particularly ...
... political arena as had so many generals before him , little suspecting that this move nearly would keep him out of the Mexican War . When the Whig convention of 1840 opened it appeared that Scott had an excellent chance , particularly ...
第 197 頁
... political activity and the debt of his party to him , Elam Tilden never wanted nor would accept any office other than that of local postmaster . His son followed him in this trait : though he was elected governor of New York and ...
... political activity and the debt of his party to him , Elam Tilden never wanted nor would accept any office other than that of local postmaster . His son followed him in this trait : though he was elected governor of New York and ...
第 390 頁
... political movement as a whole . Labor in America had been traditionally nonpolitical ; Samuel Gompers , long - time presi- dent of the American Federation of Labor , had kept the unions out of politics on the grounds that if they backed ...
... political movement as a whole . Labor in America had been traditionally nonpolitical ; Samuel Gompers , long - time presi- dent of the American Federation of Labor , had kept the unions out of politics on the grounds that if they backed ...
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