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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... became acquainted with other print- ers . He saved a few dollars , then formed a partnership with a friend and went into the printing business . Knowing that the best way to insure work for one's presses was to have a paper of one's own ...
... became acquainted with other print- ers . He saved a few dollars , then formed a partnership with a friend and went into the printing business . Knowing that the best way to insure work for one's presses was to have a paper of one's own ...
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... became the janitor of his little red schoolhouse for thirty - five cents a week , which he faithfully deposited in his savings bank , and janitor of his church at the rate of one dollar a month . There was a legend that young Jimmy put ...
... became the janitor of his little red schoolhouse for thirty - five cents a week , which he faithfully deposited in his savings bank , and janitor of his church at the rate of one dollar a month . There was a legend that young Jimmy put ...
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... became a bulwark of the Democratic party , carrying it to its first presidential ma- jority in twenty years , since the election of Buchanan in 1856. Anyone who had put two dollars on his nose would have collected the equivalent of the ...
... became a bulwark of the Democratic party , carrying it to its first presidential ma- jority in twenty years , since the election of Buchanan in 1856. Anyone who had put two dollars on his nose would have collected the equivalent of the ...
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