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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... American minister . This job proved to be no sinecure : relations were strained between the United States and France due to the refusal of France to pay for the Napoleonic raids on American commerce . In spite of the fact that he had ...
... American minister . This job proved to be no sinecure : relations were strained between the United States and France due to the refusal of France to pay for the Napoleonic raids on American commerce . In spite of the fact that he had ...
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... America ! " which was a stirring appeal to the American people to throw off the yoke of New Deal paternalism and return to the rugged individualism of their fathers . In Wash- ington he spoke on " The New Fear , " fear of government it ...
... America ! " which was a stirring appeal to the American people to throw off the yoke of New Deal paternalism and return to the rugged individualism of their fathers . In Wash- ington he spoke on " The New Fear , " fear of government it ...
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... American way of life . The enormous television audience was chilled to the mar- row . Barry Goldwater was certain that the election was already won , even as the nomination had been won . No man in American political history has been ...
... American way of life . The enormous television audience was chilled to the mar- row . Barry Goldwater was certain that the election was already won , even as the nomination had been won . No man in American political history has been ...
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