They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... Smith an honorary degree from his alma mater : " Of all the men in the Convention , Alfred E. Smith is the best - informed man on the business of the state of New York . " 3 Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith now had five children , and it was no ...
... Smith an honorary degree from his alma mater : " Of all the men in the Convention , Alfred E. Smith is the best - informed man on the business of the state of New York . " 3 Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith now had five children , and it was no ...
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... Smith was first nominated for the presidency by an admirer at the Democratic convention of 1920 , which finally ... Al Smith took a positive stand against any connection between church and state : on numerous occasions he had ...
... Smith was first nominated for the presidency by an admirer at the Democratic convention of 1920 , which finally ... Al Smith took a positive stand against any connection between church and state : on numerous occasions he had ...
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... Al Smith : he was building a tunnel which would connect with the Vatican ; the Pope would set up his office in the White House ; the Catho- lics would rule the country , and no one could hold office who was not a Catholic ; Protestant ...
... Al Smith : he was building a tunnel which would connect with the Vatican ; the Pope would set up his office in the White House ; the Catho- lics would rule the country , and no one could hold office who was not a Catholic ; Protestant ...
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