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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... Lewis Cass was the son of a blacksmith who laid down his hammer for a musket to fight at Bunker Hill , Princeton , Trenton and Monmouth , emerging from the Revolutionary War as a captain . He was a powerful man from his years over the ...
... Lewis Cass was the son of a blacksmith who laid down his hammer for a musket to fight at Bunker Hill , Princeton , Trenton and Monmouth , emerging from the Revolutionary War as a captain . He was a powerful man from his years over the ...
第 287 頁
... Lewis Cass just came home from abroad ; he is well known and well liked ; he has made no commitments which will em- barrass him in the campaign . His anti - British stand is popular with the people . He is the most available man in the ...
... Lewis Cass just came home from abroad ; he is well known and well liked ; he has made no commitments which will em- barrass him in the campaign . His anti - British stand is popular with the people . He is the most available man in the ...
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... LEWIS CASS 278 " Basely to surrender ... " Lewis Cass , Andrew C. McLaughlin , P. 78 . 279 " The interests of the country . " McLaughlin , p . 338 . 279 " I saw the Constitution born 279 " The people in the south . Laughlin , p . 339 ...
... LEWIS CASS 278 " Basely to surrender ... " Lewis Cass , Andrew C. McLaughlin , P. 78 . 279 " The interests of the country . " McLaughlin , p . 338 . 279 " I saw the Constitution born 279 " The people in the south . Laughlin , p . 339 ...
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