They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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to California , avers that he had no sense of statesmanship , had neither experience , liking nor cleverness for the making of civil government . Fremont's two experiences with civil government refute this charge : even Buchanan agreed ...
to California , avers that he had no sense of statesmanship , had neither experience , liking nor cleverness for the making of civil government . Fremont's two experiences with civil government refute this charge : even Buchanan agreed ...
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At the close of the Civil War the Union League Club in New York City hung his portrait in their main salon . With the advent of peace he embarked upon a service to his coun- try which required greater moral stamina than he had dis- ...
At the close of the Civil War the Union League Club in New York City hung his portrait in their main salon . With the advent of peace he embarked upon a service to his coun- try which required greater moral stamina than he had dis- ...
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... that the Catholic church believed itself the only true religion and did not grant tolerance to other religions ; that the Catholics believed that in any conflict between the civil power and the secular power , " the jurisdiction of ...
... that the Catholic church believed itself the only true religion and did not grant tolerance to other religions ; that the Catholics believed that in any conflict between the civil power and the secular power , " the jurisdiction of ...
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