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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When the boy died of cholera at the age of five , his mother's mind was permanently affected . Though she bore six more children , four of whom lived , none was able to replace her idol . With the passage of the years she became ...
When the boy died of cholera at the age of five , his mother's mind was permanently affected . Though she bore six more children , four of whom lived , none was able to replace her idol . With the passage of the years she became ...
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Harper's Weekly said , “ There is no trick or warp in his mind . He is normal in all things . " His basic philosophy of government for America was bound up in his statement that “ whatever government interference in the life or business ...
Harper's Weekly said , “ There is no trick or warp in his mind . He is normal in all things . " His basic philosophy of government for America was bound up in his statement that “ whatever government interference in the life or business ...
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Though he tried to attribute his idea of dictatorship to the Democrats who hated Lincoln , most of the planning originated in his own mind . His attitude toward his superiors revealed the kind of insolence indulged in by men who are ...
Though he tried to attribute his idea of dictatorship to the Democrats who hated Lincoln , most of the planning originated in his own mind . His attitude toward his superiors revealed the kind of insolence indulged in by men who are ...
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