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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... nation into war . He was going to be the next president if he had to destroy the nation in the process ! John Quincy Adams was not as disturbed as President Monroe . He went about his tasks quietly , doing a statesman- like job ...
... nation into war . He was going to be the next president if he had to destroy the nation in the process ! John Quincy Adams was not as disturbed as President Monroe . He went about his tasks quietly , doing a statesman- like job ...
第 179 頁
... nation — even as Pierce had been before him . Four years before , the people had had to choose between Pierce , an experienced politician , and Scott , who was with- out training in office . They had made a tragic blunder in Pierce ...
... nation — even as Pierce had been before him . Four years before , the people had had to choose between Pierce , an experienced politician , and Scott , who was with- out training in office . They had made a tragic blunder in Pierce ...
第 336 頁
... nation as he had made them to the people of his state . He might not have been able wholly to avert the crash of November 1929 in the eight months that he would have been in office , but once the nation had been caught in its tragic ...
... nation as he had made them to the people of his state . He might not have been able wholly to avert the crash of November 1929 in the eight months that he would have been in office , but once the nation had been caught in its tragic ...
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