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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Both were for the gold standard ; though the Democrats were more outspokenly
against imperialism , both believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual
liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals ...
Both were for the gold standard ; though the Democrats were more outspokenly
against imperialism , both believed in fair treatment for the Filipinos and eventual
liberation ; both believed that labor unions had the same rights as individuals ...
第 245 頁
He did not want slavery to spread to new territories ; he believed it doomed by
geography and climate to remain precisely where it was . After winning the favor
of the south by voicing the right of slavery to be extended , he now suggested that
...
He did not want slavery to spread to new territories ; he believed it doomed by
geography and climate to remain precisely where it was . After winning the favor
of the south by voicing the right of slavery to be extended , he now suggested that
...
第 336 頁
Smith believed otherwise ; he had watched business at close hand , he had seen
what misery could befall a people left unprotected in its grasp . Hoover believed
in laissez faire , Smith in social responsibility . If the country had retained its ...
Smith believed otherwise ; he had watched business at close hand , he had seen
what misery could befall a people left unprotected in its grasp . Hoover believed
in laissez faire , Smith in social responsibility . If the country had retained its ...
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