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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Having made such a favorable impression , Parker was nominated for the
position by the Democrats and elected by a comfortable margin . He now
combined his private practice with the surrogate ' s duties and salary of three
thousand a year .
Having made such a favorable impression , Parker was nominated for the
position by the Democrats and elected by a comfortable margin . He now
combined his private practice with the surrogate ' s duties and salary of three
thousand a year .
第 187 頁
The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad offered him the presidency of their company at
a salary of ten thousand dollars a year , and he was on his way toward becoming
one of the leading railroad men of the country . Having accomplished his first ...
The Ohio and Mississippi Railroad offered him the presidency of their company at
a salary of ten thousand dollars a year , and he was on his way toward becoming
one of the leading railroad men of the country . Having accomplished his first ...
第 224 頁
Safes whose value was three thousand dollars were charged against the city for
half a million ; a contractor of fire alarms who submitted a bid of sixty thousand
dollars for a job was asked by Tweed if he would give the Ring half of the loot if
he ...
Safes whose value was three thousand dollars were charged against the city for
half a million ; a contractor of fire alarms who submitted a bid of sixty thousand
dollars for a job was asked by Tweed if he would give the Ring half of the loot if
he ...
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