They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... southern politicians who were crying for revolt . He would have emancipated and armed the slaves , which would have compli- cated the south's effort to wage a war . He would have refused permission to army officers to resign and go over ...
... southern politicians who were crying for revolt . He would have emancipated and armed the slaves , which would have compli- cated the south's effort to wage a war . He would have refused permission to army officers to resign and go over ...
第 179 頁
... southern California , as well as agitation for the southern cause . In 1861 Captain Hancock quieted the community with a flowery but adroit Fourth of July speech , in which he gently re- minded his audience of the Federal government's ...
... southern California , as well as agitation for the southern cause . In 1861 Captain Hancock quieted the community with a flowery but adroit Fourth of July speech , in which he gently re- minded his audience of the Federal government's ...
第 346 頁
... Southern no charge of manipulation was brought forth ; yet as legal adviser to Commonwealth and Southern he must have known that the figures used for the evaluation were excessive . Like Davis before him , Willkie did the job that was ...
... Southern no charge of manipulation was brought forth ; yet as legal adviser to Commonwealth and Southern he must have known that the figures used for the evaluation were excessive . Like Davis before him , Willkie did the job that was ...
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