They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 120 頁
... wanted to use force , except against an enemy ; he wanted no power except the power necessary to accomplish his job of building a proficient army and winning battles ; he wanted no honors or titles except those granted by the people for ...
... wanted to use force , except against an enemy ; he wanted no power except the power necessary to accomplish his job of building a proficient army and winning battles ; he wanted no honors or titles except those granted by the people for ...
第 131 頁
... wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win the election of 1848 ; he knew that if Scott defeated the Mexicans he would also defeat Polk . Polk was a patriot , he wanted the war to end successfully , but he did not want ...
... wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win the election of 1848 ; he knew that if Scott defeated the Mexicans he would also defeat Polk . Polk was a patriot , he wanted the war to end successfully , but he did not want ...
第 199 頁
... wanted . But just as was to happen to his lineal descendant , Charles Evans Hughes , in the same city and for the same causes thirty years later , the irresistible rush of events picked up his frail body and swept him to fame . Never ...
... wanted . But just as was to happen to his lineal descendant , Charles Evans Hughes , in the same city and for the same causes thirty years later , the irresistible rush of events picked up his frail body and swept him to fame . Never ...
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