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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... issue , starting a campaign - song custom that remained until the end of the century . Harrison defeated Van Buren , and Greeley became known nationally ; however , the venture proved to be as costly to his purse as it was profitable to ...
... issue , starting a campaign - song custom that remained until the end of the century . Harrison defeated Van Buren , and Greeley became known nationally ; however , the venture proved to be as costly to his purse as it was profitable to ...
第 287 頁
... issue of the day : the south wanted Texas annexed as a potential addition to the cotton empire and slavery ; the north was opposed to annexa- tion for the identical reason . Cass , as an empire builder , ap- proved the adding of Texas ...
... issue of the day : the south wanted Texas annexed as a potential addition to the cotton empire and slavery ; the north was opposed to annexa- tion for the identical reason . Cass , as an empire builder , ap- proved the adding of Texas ...
第 388 頁
... issue , for President Roosevelt had decreed his own renomination to a lethargic Democratic convention . The Republicans charged that Franklin D. Roosevelt was trying to become a permanent dic- tator by overthrowing the traditional ...
... issue , for President Roosevelt had decreed his own renomination to a lethargic Democratic convention . The Republicans charged that Franklin D. Roosevelt was trying to become a permanent dic- tator by overthrowing the traditional ...
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