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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... peace he embarked upon a service to his coun- try which required greater moral stamina than he had dis- played at ... peace and quiet reign in this department . As a means to preserving peace he requires the maintenance of the civil ...
... peace he embarked upon a service to his coun- try which required greater moral stamina than he had dis- played at ... peace and quiet reign in this department . As a means to preserving peace he requires the maintenance of the civil ...
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... peace found himself standing on the periphery of the whirl- pool , deeply anxious lest the uncurbed passions destroy the democracy he loved so well . He was distressed at the way his neighbors fought and bickered over differences that ...
... peace found himself standing on the periphery of the whirl- pool , deeply anxious lest the uncurbed passions destroy the democracy he loved so well . He was distressed at the way his neighbors fought and bickered over differences that ...
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... peace to the country before victory made peace impossible . His health had been shattered , his business affairs had been neglected , he had given the best efforts of his heart and head to no avail . Within one hour after receiving his ...
... peace to the country before victory made peace impossible . His health had been shattered , his business affairs had been neglected , he had given the best efforts of his heart and head to no avail . Within one hour after receiving his ...
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