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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... Whig party had reached the end of its road . Scott may have thought , as he learned that General Harrison had won ... Whig he also considered it his duty to read all the Whig newspapers and inform himself on the political issues . There ...
... Whig party had reached the end of its road . Scott may have thought , as he learned that General Harrison had won ... Whig he also considered it his duty to read all the Whig newspapers and inform himself on the political issues . There ...
第 153 頁
... Whig convention — for its scattered forces were to be drawn into the new Republican party - opened on June 16 , 1852 , in Baltimore . Every step of the way was ar- dently contested by the advocates of President ... Whig ; the Whig 153.
... Whig convention — for its scattered forces were to be drawn into the new Republican party - opened on June 16 , 1852 , in Baltimore . Every step of the way was ar- dently contested by the advocates of President ... Whig ; the Whig 153.
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... Whig ; the Whig convention had set up this platform ; therefore it was his duty to endorse it . Caught off guard when the telegram informing him of his nomination arrived , he dispatched an immediate reply to the convention , " Having ...
... Whig ; the Whig convention had set up this platform ; therefore it was his duty to endorse it . Caught off guard when the telegram informing him of his nomination arrived , he dispatched an immediate reply to the convention , " Having ...
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