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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He was guilty of only one inconsistency : if he had thought that he would be able to refuse the call to the presi- ... not have refused the call to the governorship of his state or to represent the people in the United States Senate .
He was guilty of only one inconsistency : if he had thought that he would be able to refuse the call to the presi- ... not have refused the call to the governorship of his state or to represent the people in the United States Senate .
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He refused to attend compulsory chapel , informing Washington that he would at- tend only if it could be voluntary . His greatest row he caused over his quarters , which did not end until he had worn every- one out and been rebuked by ...
He refused to attend compulsory chapel , informing Washington that he would at- tend only if it could be voluntary . His greatest row he caused over his quarters , which did not end until he had worn every- one out and been rebuked by ...
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The women refused to talk , knowing that they would be murdered if they did so . When they learned that every last one of their procurers also had been captured , that Lucky Luciano himself was in process of being arrested , and that ...
The women refused to talk , knowing that they would be murdered if they did so . When they learned that every last one of their procurers also had been captured , that Lucky Luciano himself was in process of being arrested , and that ...
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