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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... tion of a State Constitution ? ” Douglas was trapped : if he said no , he negated his own theory , the right of a majority to reject slavery . If he said yes he not only would infuriate the south but would be flying in the face of the ...
... tion of a State Constitution ? ” Douglas was trapped : if he said no , he negated his own theory , the right of a majority to reject slavery . If he said yes he not only would infuriate the south but would be flying in the face of the ...
第 415 頁
... tion that he believes the people made America great , strong , prosperous ; to Tom Dewey the people is neither Abraham Lincoln's great god nor Alexander Hamilton's great beast , but simply an inchoate mass , nonexistent except as so ...
... tion that he believes the people made America great , strong , prosperous ; to Tom Dewey the people is neither Abraham Lincoln's great god nor Alexander Hamilton's great beast , but simply an inchoate mass , nonexistent except as so ...
第 440 頁
... tion eve Life came out with a full - page photo of Thomas E. Dewey bearing the legend : THE NEXT PREsident travelS BY FERRY BOAT ACROSS THE BROAD WATERS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY . The Chicago Tribune carried an eight - column headline ...
... tion eve Life came out with a full - page photo of Thomas E. Dewey bearing the legend : THE NEXT PREsident travelS BY FERRY BOAT ACROSS THE BROAD WATERS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY . The Chicago Tribune carried an eight - column headline ...
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