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 104 頁
... refuse the call to the presi- dency , then he should not have refused the call to the governorship of his state or to represent the people in the United States Senate . But just as Governor Charles Evans Hughes , who was appointed to ...
... refuse the call to the presi- dency , then he should not have refused the call to the governorship of his state or to represent the people in the United States Senate . But just as Governor Charles Evans Hughes , who was appointed to ...
第 186 頁
... refusing to relinquish command of his company until ordered to do so by Washington . 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 ...
... refusing to relinquish command of his company until ordered to do so by Washington . 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 ...
第 411 頁
... refused to talk , knowing that they would be murdered if they did so . When they learned that every last one of ... refused to join the protective associations found that emery powder had been put into the crankcases of their trucks and ...
... refused to talk , knowing that they would be murdered if they did so . When they learned that every last one of ... refused to join the protective associations found that emery powder had been put into the crankcases of their trucks and ...
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