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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I always taught Charles , ” said his father , “ that a straight line was the shortest
distance between two points . " For a future politician , this was heresy . David
Charles Hughes was a Baptist preacher who had been ordained at Wesleyan ...
I always taught Charles , ” said his father , “ that a straight line was the shortest
distance between two points . " For a future politician , this was heresy . David
Charles Hughes was a Baptist preacher who had been ordained at Wesleyan ...
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the household ; young Charles ' s home was well stocked in those qualities for
which money can be but a down payment . His mother , the daughter of a New
York physician , had been educated at the Claverack Institute , where she had
won ...
the household ; young Charles ' s home was well stocked in those qualities for
which money can be but a down payment . His mother , the daughter of a New
York physician , had been educated at the Claverack Institute , where she had
won ...
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Horace Greeley and Other Pioneers of American Socialism , Charles Sotheran .
Horace Greeley and the Tribune in the Civil War , Ralph Ray Fahrney . The
Autobiography of Horace Greeley . General Hancock , General Francis A . Walker
.
Horace Greeley and Other Pioneers of American Socialism , Charles Sotheran .
Horace Greeley and the Tribune in the Civil War , Ralph Ray Fahrney . The
Autobiography of Horace Greeley . General Hancock , General Francis A . Walker
.
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