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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His head was as round as the baseball he feared , with a bulging forehead ; his
skin was a dead though not unhealthy white ; his hair was colorless , his pale
blue eyes almost expressionless . He wore his long hair around his face and
under ...
His head was as round as the baseball he feared , with a bulging forehead ; his
skin was a dead though not unhealthy white ; his hair was colorless , his pale
blue eyes almost expressionless . He wore his long hair around his face and
under ...
第 190 頁
While accomplishing this tremendous task George kept himself in hot water by
his ingrained habit of quarreling and going over the heads of his superiors : he
quarreled bitterly with General Scott , went over his head to the secretary of war ;
he ...
While accomplishing this tremendous task George kept himself in hot water by
his ingrained habit of quarreling and going over the heads of his superiors : he
quarreled bitterly with General Scott , went over his head to the secretary of war ;
he ...
第 325 頁
They could not know that Governor Smith was saying to himself : " Never will
anybody be able to raise their head in this state and say that a man from the East
Side of New York , that belonged to Tammany Hall , could not run the state .
They could not know that Governor Smith was saying to himself : " Never will
anybody be able to raise their head in this state and say that a man from the East
Side of New York , that belonged to Tammany Hall , could not run the state .
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