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 nature 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 opponents ...
suffering caused by the depression of 1837 was similar in nature 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 opponents ...
第 57 頁
Though he engaged in his share of logrolling and special pleading , he also did
good work for the one cause he served most consistently : nationalism , the
strengthening of internal resources , the building of roads and canals , the
pushing out ...
Though he engaged in his share of logrolling and special pleading , he also did
good work for the one cause he served most consistently : nationalism , the
strengthening of internal resources , the building of roads and canals , the
pushing out ...
第 205 頁
Though greatly outnumbered he caused the enemy to evacuate their fortifications
and to retreat . “ He displayed a perfect ... It was at Gettysburg that he rendered
his greatest service to the Union cause . Sent forward to take command , he ...
Though greatly outnumbered he caused the enemy to evacuate their fortifications
and to retreat . “ He displayed a perfect ... It was at Gettysburg that he rendered
his greatest service to the Union cause . Sent forward to take command , he ...
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