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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suffering caused by the depression of 1837 was similar in na- ture and detail to the program of the New Deal in the depression of 1937 . He was the first public figure of importance to sanction the cause of Fourierism , onto which his ...
suffering caused by the depression of 1837 was similar in na- ture and detail to the program of the New Deal in the depression of 1937 . He was the first public figure of importance to sanction the cause of Fourierism , onto which his ...
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He was not intent upon smashing presidential control be- cause he thought it dangerous to the freedom of the people ; once he had eased himself into the office he would have done another of his about - faces and set out to wrest all ...
He was not intent upon smashing presidential control be- cause he thought it dangerous to the freedom of the people ; once he had eased himself into the office he would have done another of his about - faces and set out to wrest all ...
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The New York World , strongest voice in his behalf , ran a series of sizzling articles , demanding that he speak out be- cause his silence was destroying him as a candidate . A re- porter friend on the World wrote to him outlining the ...
The New York World , strongest voice in his behalf , ran a series of sizzling articles , demanding that he speak out be- cause his silence was destroying him as a candidate . A re- porter friend on the World wrote to him outlining the ...
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