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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... Jackson was a western man who would carry out his program for the development of the frontier , a peo- ple's man who ... Jackson for his popular- ity . Never before had a westerner risen to national power , and now two of them had arisen ...
... Jackson was a western man who would carry out his program for the development of the frontier , a peo- ple's man who ... Jackson for his popular- ity . Never before had a westerner risen to national power , and now two of them had arisen ...
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... Jackson to the White House with 647 , - 276 votes against 508,064 votes for Adams . Mr. Clay was out in the cold . An expert figurer who al- ways worked out the percentages , his figuring somewhere , somehow , had gone wrong . He ...
... Jackson to the White House with 647 , - 276 votes against 508,064 votes for Adams . Mr. Clay was out in the cold . An expert figurer who al- ways worked out the percentages , his figuring somewhere , somehow , had gone wrong . He ...
第 67 頁
... Jackson's hand . Now that he needed a campaign issue he persuaded his client to apply for his recharter at once , telling Biddle that Jackson would not dare to refuse . He was certain that Jackson would veto the bank over the votes of ...
... Jackson's hand . Now that he needed a campaign issue he persuaded his client to apply for his recharter at once , telling Biddle that Jackson would not dare to refuse . He was certain that Jackson would veto the bank over the votes of ...
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