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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... remained as a barb and a spur in his conscious- ness . Much of his dramatic and superbly heroic conduct is understandable in the light of his flight from childhood . By the time he was forty - three this flight had carried him a long ...
... remained as a barb and a spur in his conscious- ness . Much of his dramatic and superbly heroic conduct is understandable in the light of his flight from childhood . By the time he was forty - three this flight had carried him a long ...
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... remained loyal to him all of his days : generous , of deep and earnest sympathies , a poet both by nature and expression , himself capable of lifelong friendships , he could inspire and maintain love in others . Yet like so many of ...
... remained loyal to him all of his days : generous , of deep and earnest sympathies , a poet both by nature and expression , himself capable of lifelong friendships , he could inspire and maintain love in others . Yet like so many of ...
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... remained permanently set as a nation when Douglas reached the Senate , there would have been little likelihood of civil war . But new lands were being pioneered ; war was waging with Mexico over Texas , California and what later became ...
... remained permanently set as a nation when Douglas reached the Senate , there would have been little likelihood of civil war . But new lands were being pioneered ; war was waging with Mexico over Texas , California and what later became ...
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