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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Estimates of the amount of money collected by Hanna range between the sum of
three millions , stated by his official ... With unlimited resources at hand Hanna
started his gigantic manufacturing and distributing plant : one hundred million ...
Estimates of the amount of money collected by Hanna range between the sum of
three millions , stated by his official ... With unlimited resources at hand Hanna
started his gigantic manufacturing and distributing plant : one hundred million ...
第 91 頁
Bryan , who didn ' t know beans about business , with a fund of less than half a
million dollars , found himself up against the cleverest organizer in the history of
American politics . The more millions Hanna spent , the wider Bryan traveled and
...
Bryan , who didn ' t know beans about business , with a fund of less than half a
million dollars , found himself up against the cleverest organizer in the history of
American politics . The more millions Hanna spent , the wider Bryan traveled and
...
第 190 頁
To this Secretary of War Stanton added , “ If McClellan had a million men he
would swear that the enemy had two million , and then would sit down in the mud
and holler for another million . " Unlike his fellow general , Winfield Scott , who ...
To this Secretary of War Stanton added , “ If McClellan had a million men he
would swear that the enemy had two million , and then would sit down in the mud
and holler for another million . " Unlike his fellow general , Winfield Scott , who ...
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