Gaynor, the Tammany Mayor who Swallowed the Tiger; Lawyer, Judge, PhilosopherInternational Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... nominated put up Albert E. Lamb and Gaynor won the nomination by a close margin . Gaynor had no expectation that the Democrats would nominate him for anything . But one influential and power- ful influence was urging his nomination for ...
... nominated put up Albert E. Lamb and Gaynor won the nomination by a close margin . Gaynor had no expectation that the Democrats would nominate him for anything . But one influential and power- ful influence was urging his nomination for ...
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... nomination and urge him to run . His Montague Street law office was thronged by com- mittees and delegations from all sorts of organizations urging him to lead the independent movement . He de- clined , saying that he could not afford ...
... nomination and urge him to run . His Montague Street law office was thronged by com- mittees and delegations from all sorts of organizations urging him to lead the independent movement . He de- clined , saying that he could not afford ...
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... nomination as Vice - President . The New York delegation was for him and Bryan had always been friendly . Gaynor awaited the news of his nomination at St. James and gave out a statement of his views : " There is no jealousy of the ...
... nomination as Vice - President . The New York delegation was for him and Bryan had always been friendly . Gaynor awaited the news of his nomination at St. James and gave out a statement of his views : " There is no jealousy of the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I HE SWALLOWS THE TIGER | 3 |
THE ORISKANY FARM | 10 |
WHO IS THE MAN? | 18 |
Autorská práva | |
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