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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第 136 頁
... needed an idealist , a vision of a better and more equitable world rather than a more efficient government under the ... needed in 1916. He was badly needed in the rebound election of 1920 , in place of 136.
... needed an idealist , a vision of a better and more equitable world rather than a more efficient government under the ... needed in 1916. He was badly needed in the rebound election of 1920 , in place of 136.
第 224 頁
... needed votes to win an election one of his judges solemnly would citizenize thirty - five thousand immigrants ! His election officials would report the results in their districts without counting the votes ; upon one occasion he put in ...
... needed votes to win an election one of his judges solemnly would citizenize thirty - five thousand immigrants ! His election officials would report the results in their districts without counting the votes ; upon one occasion he put in ...
第 311 頁
... needed only re - elect Horatio Seymour , spreading lurid tales of murder and massa- cre in the south to prove that the south needed the heavy foot of the conqueror on her neck . Despite the fervent thanks of Lincoln and Stanton for his ...
... needed only re - elect Horatio Seymour , spreading lurid tales of murder and massa- cre in the south to prove that the south needed the heavy foot of the conqueror on her neck . Despite the fervent thanks of Lincoln and Stanton for his ...
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