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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... James Monroe 1820 James Monroe 1824 John Quincy Adams 1828 Andrew Jackson 1832 Andrew Jackson 1836 Martin Van Buren 1840 Martin Van Buren 1844 James K. Polk 1848 * Lewis Cass 1804 Thomas Jefferson 1804 1804 1808 James Madison 1808 1808 1812 ...
... James Monroe 1820 James Monroe 1824 John Quincy Adams 1828 Andrew Jackson 1832 Andrew Jackson 1836 Martin Van Buren 1840 Martin Van Buren 1844 James K. Polk 1848 * Lewis Cass 1804 Thomas Jefferson 1804 1804 1808 James Madison 1808 1808 1812 ...
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... James G. Blaine sixty- four thousand dollars on some worthless Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad bonds . Blaine ... James Mulligan from Boston , with a packet of business letters written by Blaine over a period of years . It was James ...
... James G. Blaine sixty- four thousand dollars on some worthless Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad bonds . Blaine ... James Mulligan from Boston , with a packet of business letters written by Blaine over a period of years . It was James ...
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... James . The Living Jefferson , James Truslow Adams . George B. McClellan , H. J. Eckenrode and Bryan Conrad . General McClellan , General Peter S. Michie . Little Mac : The Life of General George B. McClellan , Clarence Edward Macartney ...
... James . The Living Jefferson , James Truslow Adams . George B. McClellan , H. J. Eckenrode and Bryan Conrad . General McClellan , General Peter S. Michie . Little Mac : The Life of General George B. McClellan , Clarence Edward Macartney ...
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