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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... Defeated in 1824 by J. Q. Adams and Jackson ; in 1832 by Jackson ; in 1844 by Polk . Defeated in 1848 by Taylor . Defeated in 1852 by Pierce . Defeated in 1856 by Buchanan . Defeated in 1860 by Lincoln . Defeated in 1864 by Lincoln .
... Defeated in 1824 by J. Q. Adams and Jackson ; in 1832 by Jackson ; in 1844 by Polk . Defeated in 1848 by Taylor . Defeated in 1852 by Pierce . Defeated in 1856 by Buchanan . Defeated in 1860 by Lincoln . Defeated in 1864 by Lincoln .
第 191 頁
... defeat ; he could not take defeat ; in his mind he resolved never to fight because then he never could be defeated . In November of 1861 he finally succeeded in having eighty - year - old General Winfield Scott retired and himself ...
... defeat ; he could not take defeat ; in his mind he resolved never to fight because then he never could be defeated . In November of 1861 he finally succeeded in having eighty - year - old General Winfield Scott retired and himself ...
第 192 頁
... defeat of Pope , for it meant also the defeat of their plot to get rid of McClellan . " Whatever the cause , the Army of the Potomac was once again in rout , and Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans ...
... defeat of Pope , for it meant also the defeat of their plot to get rid of McClellan . " Whatever the cause , the Army of the Potomac was once again in rout , and Washington in danger . Against the wishes of the Liberal Republicans ...
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