They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyProfiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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His judges were acquitted , their ruling held valid , and Lewis Cass , not yet thirty , became one of the most im- portant figures in his rapidly growing state . He made money , married the daughter of a Revolutionary War gen- eral ...
His judges were acquitted , their ruling held valid , and Lewis Cass , not yet thirty , became one of the most im- portant figures in his rapidly growing state . He made money , married the daughter of a Revolutionary War gen- eral ...
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Cass had authentic reason to be disappointed . Though he knew that a canvass of the Democratic voters in the country would have made him a ten - to - one choice over Polk , about whom the majority of Democrats were saying , " Who the ...
Cass had authentic reason to be disappointed . Though he knew that a canvass of the Democratic voters in the country would have made him a ten - to - one choice over Polk , about whom the majority of Democrats were saying , " Who the ...
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To this tradition Cass , though he was one of the few men in public life who generated no ill will , was no exception : " No means , fair or foul , were left unused to defeat General Cass . A course of political warfare , until then ...
To this tradition Cass , though he was one of the few men in public life who generated no ill will , was no exception : " No means , fair or foul , were left unused to defeat General Cass . A course of political warfare , until then ...
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