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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... Washington circles as a lovely and promising girl . She could have had her pick of Washington or southern society , so it is perhaps not to be wondered at that her father was outraged when she chose , at so early an age , to fall in ...
... Washington circles as a lovely and promising girl . She could have had her pick of Washington or southern society , so it is perhaps not to be wondered at that her father was outraged when she chose , at so early an age , to fall in ...
第 167 頁
... Washington heard about the cannon . Since Fremont was going on a peaceful expedi- tion , what need had he for the cannon ? Relations with England and Mexico were in a delicate state , which Fremont's artillery might blow up . A letter ...
... Washington heard about the cannon . Since Fremont was going on a peaceful expedi- tion , what need had he for the cannon ? Relations with England and Mexico were in a delicate state , which Fremont's artillery might blow up . A letter ...
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... Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans President Lincoln again called upon George McClellan . " I am con- scious of the infirmities of McClellan , ” he said , “ who has the slows , was never ready for ...
... Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans President Lincoln again called upon George McClellan . " I am con- scious of the infirmities of McClellan , ” he said , “ who has the slows , was never ready for ...
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