They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... I early resolved to be a printer if I could . " He could never have become anything else : he had printer's ink in his veins . By the age of twenty - one he was a known and respected printer in New York City , having ...
... I early resolved to be a printer if I could . " He could never have become anything else : he had printer's ink in his veins . By the age of twenty - one he was a known and respected printer in New York City , having ...
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York Herald ; at twenty - seven he was commissioned by the political boss of New York State to publish a political paper , at twenty - nine began a second political paper , which domi- nated the Log Cabin and Hard Cider Campaign of 1840 ...
York Herald ; at twenty - seven he was commissioned by the political boss of New York State to publish a political paper , at twenty - nine began a second political paper , which domi- nated the Log Cabin and Hard Cider Campaign of 1840 ...
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She observed , " Dewey and his political advisers have succeeded in turning the Republican party in New York State into the most rigid and disciplinary machine the state of New York has seen since the days of Tom Platt .
She observed , " Dewey and his political advisers have succeeded in turning the Republican party in New York State into the most rigid and disciplinary machine the state of New York has seen since the days of Tom Platt .
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