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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... force , organized the California Battal- ion and captured central and northern California for the United States with a loss of ten lives . Captain Fremont now combined with Commodore Stock- ton , and with all his men was sworn into the ...
... force , organized the California Battal- ion and captured central and northern California for the United States with a loss of ten lives . Captain Fremont now combined with Commodore Stock- ton , and with all his men was sworn into the ...
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... force of soldiers , was defeated by a group of still hostile Californios and had to be rescued by Fremont and Stockton . Both Kearny and Stockton had been instructed to institute civil government in California when that territory had ...
... force of soldiers , was defeated by a group of still hostile Californios and had to be rescued by Fremont and Stockton . Both Kearny and Stockton had been instructed to institute civil government in California when that territory had ...
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... force to prevent a secession by force ; in so doing he would have been guilty of abridging civil liberties ; in terms of the amount of blood shed and misery ac- tually endured this may have been a lesser crime than Buchan- an's abetting ...
... force to prevent a secession by force ; in so doing he would have been guilty of abridging civil liberties ; in terms of the amount of blood shed and misery ac- tually endured this may have been a lesser crime than Buchan- an's abetting ...
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