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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... White House through the existing legal machinery , by the decision of the House . Since the Senate never would accept a decision of the House , nor the House a decision by the Senate , it became in- creasingly obvious that the affair ...
... White House through the existing legal machinery , by the decision of the House . Since the Senate never would accept a decision of the House , nor the House a decision by the Senate , it became in- creasingly obvious that the affair ...
第 235 頁
... White House , where you belong ! " Samuel J. Tilden relinquished all leadership . Bitterly disillu- sioned , exhausted , he reasoned that it was better to let Hayes and the Republicans have the election than to plunge the country once ...
... White House , where you belong ! " Samuel J. Tilden relinquished all leadership . Bitterly disillu- sioned , exhausted , he reasoned that it was better to let Hayes and the Republicans have the election than to plunge the country once ...
第 333 頁
... White House ; the Catho- lics would rule the country , and no one could hold office who was not a Catholic ; Protestant children would be forced into Catholic schools ; priests would flood the states and be in su- preme command ; Smith ...
... White House ; the Catho- lics would rule the country , and no one could hold office who was not a Catholic ; Protestant children would be forced into Catholic schools ; priests would flood the states and be in su- preme command ; Smith ...
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