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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第 19 頁
His timing was perfect : the Tribune was a success from the first issue that hit the
streets . “ Newspapers are , or ought to be , printed for the information and
entertainment of the whole community , ” announced Greeley in his revolutionary
credo ...
His timing was perfect : the Tribune was a success from the first issue that hit the
streets . “ Newspapers are , or ought to be , printed for the information and
entertainment of the whole community , ” announced Greeley in his revolutionary
credo ...
第 78 頁
He could have achieved some success pleading before juries , choking up the
jurors ' emotions so that they ... he might have become moderately successful
because of his honesty and sympathetic personality , worked himself up to a five
...
He could have achieved some success pleading before juries , choking up the
jurors ' emotions so that they ... he might have become moderately successful
because of his honesty and sympathetic personality , worked himself up to a five
...
第 202 頁
In Mexico he received his first experience as regimental quartermaster and
commissary , a job which was to join his talents for fighting with paper work , a
combination at which his father had been so successful in another profession .
The next ...
In Mexico he received his first experience as regimental quartermaster and
commissary , a job which was to join his talents for fighting with paper work , a
combination at which his father had been so successful in another profession .
The next ...
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