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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... slavery ; up to the time of his marriage he had never held any brief for slavery . When his father - in - law offered him a plantation with a hun- dred and fifty slaves as a wedding gift , he refused on the po- lite grounds that as a ...
... slavery ; up to the time of his marriage he had never held any brief for slavery . When his father - in - law offered him a plantation with a hun- dred and fifty slaves as a wedding gift , he refused on the po- lite grounds that as a ...
第 245 頁
... slavery from all new territories . Douglas was politically embarrassed by the uproar his suggestion had caused , but it was not until the Illinois legislature passed a resolution publicly rebuking its own senator for his attempt to ...
... slavery from all new territories . Douglas was politically embarrassed by the uproar his suggestion had caused , but it was not until the Illinois legislature passed a resolution publicly rebuking its own senator for his attempt to ...
第 248 頁
... slavery . Anti - slavery men were driven from the polls by mobs ; every fraud was exercised in electing a complete slave legislature . Douglas ' theory of self - government had broken its front axle the first time it went out on the ...
... slavery . Anti - slavery men were driven from the polls by mobs ; every fraud was exercised in electing a complete slave legislature . Douglas ' theory of self - government had broken its front axle the first time it went out on the ...
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