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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... secure the passage of laws to protect New York's cities from future gang raids . In 1874 , at the height of his Tweed purges , a movement as G spontaneous as that to run Hughes for governor after his gas and insurance purges took form ...
... secure the passage of laws to protect New York's cities from future gang raids . In 1874 , at the height of his Tweed purges , a movement as G spontaneous as that to run Hughes for governor after his gas and insurance purges took form ...
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... secure them a profitable reorganization . When Senator Thur- man of Ohio introduced a bill to compel the railroads to build sinking funds from which to redeem their bonds , Blaine worked and lobbied and fought against the bill with all ...
... secure them a profitable reorganization . When Senator Thur- man of Ohio introduced a bill to compel the railroads to build sinking funds from which to redeem their bonds , Blaine worked and lobbied and fought against the bill with all ...
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... secure promises to move to New York . No extension of the common man's eco- nomic heritage could be expected . Most surprising of all , the governor who had been elected in a landslide , who was doing a good job within the narrow ...
... secure promises to move to New York . No extension of the common man's eco- nomic heritage could be expected . Most surprising of all , the governor who had been elected in a landslide , who was doing a good job within the narrow ...
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