They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... tion , or for the present populated limits of these states . Our acts must embrace wider scope , reaching northwestwardly to the Pacific , and more southwardly to the River Del Norte . Imagine this extent of territory covered with sixty ...
... tion , or for the present populated limits of these states . Our acts must embrace wider scope , reaching northwestwardly to the Pacific , and more southwardly to the River Del Norte . Imagine this extent of territory covered with sixty ...
第 139 頁
... tion between the shot and the marriage , but there was a considerable relation between the marriage and Fremont's rise to fame . Without the one he might have enjoyed little of the other . By another strange coincidence the first two ...
... tion between the shot and the marriage , but there was a considerable relation between the marriage and Fremont's rise to fame . Without the one he might have enjoyed little of the other . By another strange coincidence the first two ...
第 384 頁
... tion had increased the state's income by many millions . While these observations were sound , they miss the essential fact that Tom Dewey would have balanced the budget even in the worst depression , just as his political blood brother ...
... tion had increased the state's income by many millions . While these observations were sound , they miss the essential fact that Tom Dewey would have balanced the budget even in the worst depression , just as his political blood brother ...
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