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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... wrote plaintively to his sister , " but I do have the luck of get- ting into more trouble than any dozen other officers . " It wasn't luck ; it was genius . The next years George McClellan spent as an army engi- neer in the construction ...
... wrote plaintively to his sister , " but I do have the luck of get- ting into more trouble than any dozen other officers . " It wasn't luck ; it was genius . The next years George McClellan spent as an army engi- neer in the construction ...
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... wrote a paper on the tariff , de- fending President Jackson's stand . At twenty he wrote " Is the Treasury an Executive Department ? " in which he defended Jackson's right to refuse Nicholas Biddle a recharter for his bank . By the time ...
... wrote a paper on the tariff , de- fending President Jackson's stand . At twenty he wrote " Is the Treasury an Executive Department ? " in which he defended Jackson's right to refuse Nicholas Biddle a recharter for his bank . By the time ...
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... wrote to ex - President Hayes , " I oppose Blaine because I believe that the election of the man who wrote the Mulligan letters and who stands be- fore the country as the representative of the practices which they disclose would be a ...
... wrote to ex - President Hayes , " I oppose Blaine because I believe that the election of the man who wrote the Mulligan letters and who stands be- fore the country as the representative of the practices which they disclose would be a ...
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