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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... Hancock " HANCOCK WAS SUPERB ! " telegraphed General McClellan after the Battle of Williamsburg . From that time on he was known as " Superb Hancock . " He never had occasion to be embarrassed by his nickname ; so valuable was he to the ...
... Hancock " HANCOCK WAS SUPERB ! " telegraphed General McClellan after the Battle of Williamsburg . From that time on he was known as " Superb Hancock . " He never had occasion to be embarrassed by his nickname ; so valuable was he to the ...
第 209 頁
... Hancock asked to be relieved of his command . Thus ended one of the brightest pictures in the Reconstruc- tion period . Hancock was defeated by Garfield in 1868 even as he was to be defeated by him in the presidential arena in 1880. The ...
... Hancock asked to be relieved of his command . Thus ended one of the brightest pictures in the Reconstruc- tion period . Hancock was defeated by Garfield in 1868 even as he was to be defeated by him in the presidential arena in 1880. The ...
第 460 頁
... HANCOCK 198 " Hancock was superb ! " The Life of Winfield Scott Hancock , Reverend D. X. Junkin and F. H. Norton , p . 385 . 198 Election - night story , Reminiscences of W. S. Hancock , by his wife . 198 " Went through my overcoat ...
... HANCOCK 198 " Hancock was superb ! " The Life of Winfield Scott Hancock , Reverend D. X. Junkin and F. H. Norton , p . 385 . 198 Election - night story , Reminiscences of W. S. Hancock , by his wife . 198 " Went through my overcoat ...
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