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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... wanted their votes , because he wanted to wield the power which their backing could give him ? How could they know that an opportunist is dangerous even when he uses liberalism as his ladder , that it is his opportunism which will ...
... wanted their votes , because he wanted to wield the power which their backing could give him ? How could they know that an opportunist is dangerous even when he uses liberalism as his ladder , that it is his opportunism which will ...
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... wanted to be a reformer as little as Tweed wanted to be reformed . The Tweed Ring of New York City was not only the most corrupt of local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to stand as a symbol for deprav ...
... wanted to be a reformer as little as Tweed wanted to be reformed . The Tweed Ring of New York City was not only the most corrupt of local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to stand as a symbol for deprav ...
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... wanted it to be at peace with itself . Very soon it was learned that he had the quiet power to bring warring men and factions together , that he was able to persuade them to bury their differences in a common cause . He became a healer ...
... wanted it to be at peace with itself . Very soon it was learned that he had the quiet power to bring warring men and factions together , that he was able to persuade them to bury their differences in a common cause . He became a healer ...
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