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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... Seymour only had become a Republican he would have died a great American statesman . " Seymour managed to become a statesman while remaining a Democrat . But kindly as time has been in setting his record straight , it has not em- ployed ...
... Seymour only had become a Republican he would have died a great American statesman . " Seymour managed to become a statesman while remaining a Democrat . But kindly as time has been in setting his record straight , it has not em- ployed ...
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... Seymour's declination ; Utah's chairman rose to say that Seymour was the man they had to have . While Horatio was waiting in the vestibule , mopping his brow , the convention nominated him unanimously , named a vice - presidential ...
... Seymour's declination ; Utah's chairman rose to say that Seymour was the man they had to have . While Horatio was waiting in the vestibule , mopping his brow , the convention nominated him unanimously , named a vice - presidential ...
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... Seymour was not elected because the Republicans would not have permitted him to carry out the duties of his office , would have set their armies to marching again . Seymour would have made a magnificent executive because he understood ...
... Seymour was not elected because the Republicans would not have permitted him to carry out the duties of his office , would have set their armies to marching again . Seymour would have made a magnificent executive because he understood ...
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