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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... young Sammy for his eagerness and interest in politics ; they discussed the complicated affairs of the nation with him seri- ously . What Sammy heard he absorbed . Just as Greeley preferred to sit in a corner of the family cabin and ...
... young Sammy for his eagerness and interest in politics ; they discussed the complicated affairs of the nation with him seri- ously . What Sammy heard he absorbed . Just as Greeley preferred to sit in a corner of the family cabin and ...
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... young man . He was still being supported by his father , who could ill afford the money ; his health was precarious , his energy low , his deter- mination and direction non - existent . He had no interest in girls , no physical ...
... young man . He was still being supported by his father , who could ill afford the money ; his health was precarious , his energy low , his deter- mination and direction non - existent . He had no interest in girls , no physical ...
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... young , in a field dominated by oldsters , projected so much youthful vigor and enthusiasm , the young people of the country came to think of him as their champion . In all elec- tions he had a powerful youthful backing . He was a ...
... young , in a field dominated by oldsters , projected so much youthful vigor and enthusiasm , the young people of the country came to think of him as their champion . In all elec- tions he had a powerful youthful backing . He was a ...
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