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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... took a defensive stand , letting the enemy attack . He fought no lost causes , he revolutionized no anti- quated techniques , he whipped no bodies of raw recruits into scientifically trained militia . He did not understand the tactics ...
... took a defensive stand , letting the enemy attack . He fought no lost causes , he revolutionized no anti- quated techniques , he whipped no bodies of raw recruits into scientifically trained militia . He did not understand the tactics ...
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... took over the disorganized and defeated remnants of the Union armies after Bull Run and built them into a powerful organization . He was a mili- tary engineer of insight and prowess ; he won several of the important battles of the early ...
... took over the disorganized and defeated remnants of the Union armies after Bull Run and built them into a powerful organization . He was a mili- tary engineer of insight and prowess ; he won several of the important battles of the early ...
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... took to it the way Greeley took to journalism , Scott to sol- diering and Hughes to law ; he became trained in the mechan- ics of carpentering or animal husbandry . In the home of his father , who was the leading political mind of the ...
... took to it the way Greeley took to journalism , Scott to sol- diering and Hughes to law ; he became trained in the mechan- ics of carpentering or animal husbandry . In the home of his father , who was the leading political mind of the ...
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