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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... Lincoln , with being sponsored by some of the worst Copperheads , saboteurs and traitors at large in the country . The campaign waged against Lincoln was even worse . He was accused of destroying the Constitution , of causing a ...
... Lincoln , with being sponsored by some of the worst Copperheads , saboteurs and traitors at large in the country . The campaign waged against Lincoln was even worse . He was accused of destroying the Constitution , of causing a ...
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... Lincoln . The Douglas - Lincoln debates are the most famous of modern times . They ranged the width and breadth of Illinois , with the nation following them avidly in the press . No two men could have been in greater con- trast ...
... Lincoln . The Douglas - Lincoln debates are the most famous of modern times . They ranged the width and breadth of Illinois , with the nation following them avidly in the press . No two men could have been in greater con- trast ...
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... Lincoln was to be the next president . He had received 1,376,975 votes against 1,866,452 votes for Lincoln . How- ever , Lincoln had received almost a million less votes than a majority ! Breckinridge's 849,781 Democratic votes would ...
... Lincoln was to be the next president . He had received 1,376,975 votes against 1,866,452 votes for Lincoln . How- ever , Lincoln had received almost a million less votes than a majority ! Breckinridge's 849,781 Democratic votes would ...
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