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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Like Harding , who , when faced with a complicated problem of national importance , would run a hand over his glazed eyes and murmur , " The hell with it , I can't make out what this is all about , " Grant gazed with the mind of a child ...
Like Harding , who , when faced with a complicated problem of national importance , would run a hand over his glazed eyes and murmur , " The hell with it , I can't make out what this is all about , " Grant gazed with the mind of a child ...
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Shaking hands with him was like touching a metal doorknob after having walked across a carpet : a shock ran through ... Since he had little law work on hand he spent his days and nights scouring the countryside , talking : talking to ...
Shaking hands with him was like touching a metal doorknob after having walked across a carpet : a shock ran through ... Since he had little law work on hand he spent his days and nights scouring the countryside , talking : talking to ...
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If you ever turn your hand against me or the Latter Day Saints you will feel the hand of the Almighty upon you . " Stephen Douglas began aspiring to the presidency when he was twenty - one ; he ended by holding Lincoln's hat at the in- ...
If you ever turn your hand against me or the Latter Day Saints you will feel the hand of the Almighty upon you . " Stephen Douglas began aspiring to the presidency when he was twenty - one ; he ended by holding Lincoln's hat at the in- ...
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