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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Many charges were made against Greeley during the cam- paign : he was a faddist ; he was hotheaded ; he was rash and tactless and flew into political rages ; he was unpolished and had no manners ; he was " a self - made man who ...
Many charges were made against Greeley during the cam- paign : he was a faddist ; he was hotheaded ; he was rash and tactless and flew into political rages ; he was unpolished and had no manners ; he was " a self - made man who ...
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While neither Fremont nor McClellan was interested in politics up to the moment of their nomination , Scott and Hancock ... When he was only eleven years old his uncle had founded a paper to help wage a political campaign ; young ...
While neither Fremont nor McClellan was interested in politics up to the moment of their nomination , Scott and Hancock ... When he was only eleven years old his uncle had founded a paper to help wage a political campaign ; young ...
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paid to the political sagacity of his father , a conditioning which gave the boy confidence in his own powers of analysis and deduction . From the time he was fourteen and Martin Van Buren came into control in New York State ...
paid to the political sagacity of his father , a conditioning which gave the boy confidence in his own powers of analysis and deduction . From the time he was fourteen and Martin Van Buren came into control in New York State ...
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