They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 180 頁
... victory came at Williamsburg during his first encounter with the enemy , a victory sorely needed by the Union forces . It was here he showed the " tactical skill , calm courage and majestic 180 THEY ALSO RAN.
... victory came at Williamsburg during his first encounter with the enemy , a victory sorely needed by the Union forces . It was here he showed the " tactical skill , calm courage and majestic 180 THEY ALSO RAN.
第 206 頁
... victory on hand . The staff and workers of the Democratic committee were wild with joy , but Tilden sat by quietly , his left lid falling low over his eye , his thinning white hair combed neatly , parallel to his brow , his high stiff ...
... victory on hand . The staff and workers of the Democratic committee were wild with joy , but Tilden sat by quietly , his left lid falling low over his eye , his thinning white hair combed neatly , parallel to his brow , his high stiff ...
第 208 頁
... victory parades , fired victory salutes , sang of their quarter - million majority . The more hotheaded ones among them began talking of fight- ing with their bullets if their ballots were powerless to win ; this feeling was accentuated ...
... victory parades , fired victory salutes , sang of their quarter - million majority . The more hotheaded ones among them began talking of fight- ing with their bullets if their ballots were powerless to win ; this feeling was accentuated ...
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