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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... House : from this position he could wreck Monroe's administration , so completely dis- credit Secretary Adams that the line of ascendancy would be broken and Clay then would become president in 1824 , in- stead of Adams . His first move ...
... House : from this position he could wreck Monroe's administration , so completely dis- credit Secretary Adams that the line of ascendancy would be broken and Clay then would become president in 1824 , in- stead of Adams . His first move ...
第 234 頁
... House tried to seat him . The cooler Tilden remained in his legal fight , the closer the rest of the country ... House through the existing legal machinery , by the decision of the House . Since the Senate never would accept a decision ...
... House tried to seat him . The cooler Tilden remained in his legal fight , the closer the rest of the country ... House through the existing legal machinery , by the decision of the House . Since the Senate never would accept a decision ...
第 264 頁
... House that it had no case , but when the roll was called he voted for impeachment , elected to serve his party ... House ; he accomplished this by reason of his power to make friends , his outstanding mental gifts , his clever adroitness ...
... House that it had no case , but when the roll was called he voted for impeachment , elected to serve his party ... House ; he accomplished this by reason of his power to make friends , his outstanding mental gifts , his clever adroitness ...
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