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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... majority . He is the only man elected to the presidency who never got his foot inside the White House . He was a rational man first and a human being second ; that was why he never served as president . The Tilden fiasco of 1876 ...
... majority . He is the only man elected to the presidency who never got his foot inside the White House . He was a rational man first and a human being second ; that was why he never served as president . The Tilden fiasco of 1876 ...
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... majority . The more hotheaded ones among them began talking of fighting with their bullets if their ballots were powerless to win ; this feeling was accen- tuated when in Louisiana , where Tilden had a seven - thou- sand majority , the ...
... majority . The more hotheaded ones among them began talking of fighting with their bullets if their ballots were powerless to win ; this feeling was accen- tuated when in Louisiana , where Tilden had a seven - thou- sand majority , the ...
第 252 頁
... majority to reject slavery . If he said yes he not only would infuriate the south but would be flying in the face of the Supreme Court , which had said that a slave continued to be private property no matter where he was taken . Douglas ...
... majority to reject slavery . If he said yes he not only would infuriate the south but would be flying in the face of the Supreme Court , which had said that a slave continued to be private property no matter where he was taken . Douglas ...
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