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 129 頁
... presidential office assumes an importance with which no other government function can compare . " He had before him the example of Alton B. Parker , to whom the newspapers were likening him , and whose descen- dant he was just as surely ...
... presidential office assumes an importance with which no other government function can compare . " He had before him the example of Alton B. Parker , to whom the newspapers were likening him , and whose descen- dant he was just as surely ...
第 266 頁
... presidential election of 1876 the Republicans realized that they were going to need , if not an outstanding reformer to defeat the reform champion , Sam- uel J. Tilden , at least a man whose honesty and incorruptibility could be proved ...
... presidential election of 1876 the Republicans realized that they were going to need , if not an outstanding reformer to defeat the reform champion , Sam- uel J. Tilden , at least a man whose honesty and incorruptibility could be proved ...
第 447 頁
... presidential candidate in the his- tory of American presidential elections ; staggered that there was no hidden core of extreme conservatives waiting to rise to his call . The actual figures were 43,126,218 for Johnson ; 27,174,898 for ...
... presidential candidate in the his- tory of American presidential elections ; staggered that there was no hidden core of extreme conservatives waiting to rise to his call . The actual figures were 43,126,218 for Johnson ; 27,174,898 for ...
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