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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... administration , turn a deaf ear to the clamor of the press and the public that he fight . He set up supply bases , established lines of commu- nication , mapped out the engineering works , placed armies in the field - but never fired a ...
... administration , turn a deaf ear to the clamor of the press and the public that he fight . He set up supply bases , established lines of commu- nication , mapped out the engineering works , placed armies in the field - but never fired a ...
第 305 頁
... administration , make sure that it kept within its constitu- tional bounds . By 1862 the war was going badly for the Union , the Re- publicans in Washington were at each other's throat , and there was an upsurge of Democratic strength ...
... administration , make sure that it kept within its constitu- tional bounds . By 1862 the war was going badly for the Union , the Re- publicans in Washington were at each other's throat , and there was an upsurge of Democratic strength ...
第 344 頁
... administration was wasting vast sums of money and piling up a crushing na- tional debt ; the people were losing more and more of their rights by delegating them to the chief executive ; Roosevelt was undermining the American form of ...
... administration was wasting vast sums of money and piling up a crushing na- tional debt ; the people were losing more and more of their rights by delegating them to the chief executive ; Roosevelt was undermining the American form of ...
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