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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... lawyers rode into the county seat together , the judge looking for a bench , the lawyer for a client . All the countryside was collected to see the show , and each litigant circulated among the lawyers like a farmer among prize stock ...
... lawyers rode into the county seat together , the judge looking for a bench , the lawyer for a client . All the countryside was collected to see the show , and each litigant circulated among the lawyers like a farmer among prize stock ...
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... lawyer . He had given up a prof- itable law practice to serve in Congress ; for five years he had served as solicitor general at ten thousand dollars a year when he could have earned twice that much in private prac- tice ; as ambassador ...
... lawyer . He had given up a prof- itable law practice to serve in Congress ; for five years he had served as solicitor general at ten thousand dollars a year when he could have earned twice that much in private prac- tice ; as ambassador ...
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... lawyer , command of lan- guage , 354 ; marriage , 355 ; char- acter and physique , 355-56 ; legislator , lawyer , death of wife , 356 ; representative , views on public office , 357-58 ; and Wil- son , remarriage , 355-59 ; pro ...
... lawyer , command of lan- guage , 354 ; marriage , 355 ; char- acter and physique , 355-56 ; legislator , lawyer , death of wife , 356 ; representative , views on public office , 357-58 ; and Wil- son , remarriage , 355-59 ; pro ...
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