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 had never been farther south than St . Louis , knew little of the actual workings
of slavery ; up to the time of his marriage ... When his father - in - law offered him
a plantation with a hundred and fifty slaves as a wedding gift , he refused on the ...
He had never been farther south than St . Louis , knew little of the actual workings
of slavery ; up to the time of his marriage ... When his father - in - law offered him
a plantation with a hundred and fifty slaves as a wedding gift , he refused on the ...
第 245 頁
secure one new slave state for every free state admitted to the Union ; the north
was determined that there should never be another acre of slave territory ,
insisting that the Missouri Compromise gave Congress the right to exclude
slavery from ...
secure one new slave state for every free state admitted to the Union ; the north
was determined that there should never be another acre of slave territory ,
insisting that the Missouri Compromise gave Congress the right to exclude
slavery from ...
第 304 頁
He was not a Catholic , never drank , and believed slavery to be doomed , ” but
he worked on the thesis that the Constitution protected the people from the “
peculiar views ” of segments of the citizenry . On one lecture he was described as
“ tall ...
He was not a Catholic , never drank , and believed slavery to be doomed , ” but
he worked on the thesis that the Constitution protected the people from the “
peculiar views ” of segments of the citizenry . On one lecture he was described as
“ tall ...
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