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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... York City , having set up a press and started his first paper ; at twenty - three he had founded a literary weekly , and been invited by James Gordon Bennett to become a partner in the founding of the New York Herald ; at twenty - seven ...
... York City , having set up a press and started his first paper ; at twenty - three he had founded a literary weekly , and been invited by James Gordon Bennett to become a partner in the founding of the New York Herald ; at twenty - seven ...
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... 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 ; at thirty he founded the New York Tribune , revolutionized the conception of a ...
... 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 ; at thirty he founded the New York Tribune , revolutionized the conception of a ...
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... York City was not only the most corrupt of local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to stand as a symbol for deprav- ity and bold burglary in machine - dominated cities . Tweed had worked himself into ...
... York City was not only the most corrupt of local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to stand as a symbol for deprav- ity and bold burglary in machine - dominated cities . Tweed had worked himself into ...
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