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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At one time his own court decided against him by a five - to - two decision , the majority maintaining that a New York law compelling the city to see that contractors paid their workmen the prevailing rate of wages was unconstitutional ...
At one time his own court decided against him by a five - to - two decision , the majority maintaining that a New York law compelling the city to see that contractors paid their workmen the prevailing rate of wages was unconstitutional ...
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But just as Governor Charles Evans Hughes , who was appointed to the United States Supreme Court and thus was able to extricate himself from New York politics , exclaimed , “ Thank God ! ” so Judge Parker had kept saying to himself ...
But just as Governor Charles Evans Hughes , who was appointed to the United States Supreme Court and thus was able to extricate himself from New York politics , exclaimed , “ Thank God ! ” so Judge Parker had kept saying to himself ...
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After giving New York four years of good governorship he was appointed a United States Supreme Court justice by President Taft . He told a friend that he had been intending to return to private life but that President Taft's offer ...
After giving New York four years of good governorship he was appointed a United States Supreme Court justice by President Taft . He told a friend that he had been intending to return to private life but that President Taft's offer ...
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