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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... ending in New York City in August of 1831 with ten dollars in his pocket , the
clothes on his back , and not an acquaintance within a hundred miles . · Turned
down by city newspapers because he looked like a country yokel , he set type for
a ...
... ending in New York City in August of 1831 with ten dollars in his pocket , the
clothes on his back , and not an acquaintance within a hundred miles . · Turned
down by city newspapers because he looked like a country yokel , he set type for
a ...
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The only office he ever ardently desired was that of corporation counsel of New
York City , which was appointive . He held this post for a year before he was
removed by a rival political faction ; from it he received the experience he had
wanted ...
The only office he ever ardently desired was that of corporation counsel of New
York City , which was appointive . He held this post for a year before he was
removed by a rival political faction ; from it he received the experience he had
wanted ...
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local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to
stand as a symbol for depravity and bold burglary in machinedominated cities .
Tweed had worked himself into control of the Demo crats ' Tammany Hall , but
after a ...
local governments in the history of American commonwealths , but it came to
stand as a symbol for depravity and bold burglary in machinedominated cities .
Tweed had worked himself into control of the Demo crats ' Tammany Hall , but
after a ...
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