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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第 247 頁
... Kansas to declare for freedom , for Kansas and Nebraska to become free states and prove to the north that he had done the cause of freedom no harm ; that Popular Sovereignty was , after all , the best solution to slavery in a democracy ...
... Kansas to declare for freedom , for Kansas and Nebraska to become free states and prove to the north that he had done the cause of freedom no harm ; that Popular Sovereignty was , after all , the best solution to slavery in a democracy ...
第 248 頁
... Kansas in order to be there when the voting took place . Up to this moment the conflict over slavery had been waged largely in terms of excited argumentation ; now the two opposing sides met in Kansas with guns in their hands . When it ...
... Kansas in order to be there when the voting took place . Up to this moment the conflict over slavery had been waged largely in terms of excited argumentation ; now the two opposing sides met in Kansas with guns in their hands . When it ...
第 344 頁
... Kansas editors , a Kansas automobile salesman , a Kansas representative in Congress and ex - Governor Allen of Kansas . He made as many as twenty - eight short talks from the rear platform of his campaign train , working everyone around ...
... Kansas editors , a Kansas automobile salesman , a Kansas representative in Congress and ex - Governor Allen of Kansas . He made as many as twenty - eight short talks from the rear platform of his campaign train , working everyone around ...
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