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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... White House , Grover Cleveland in 1884 , the first Democratic regime since the election of Lincoln in 1860 . The placidity of his truly beautiful nature had been shattered during the years that he was governor of New York and during the ...
... White House , Grover Cleveland in 1884 , the first Democratic regime since the election of Lincoln in 1860 . The placidity of his truly beautiful nature had been shattered during the years that he was governor of New York and during the ...
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... White so ably documents in his Puritan in Babylon , he came into the White House a pathological case : cruel , frigid , distrustful , sour , loathing people and human contact . Outlook magazine commented , " Mr. Davis is gracious in ...
... White so ably documents in his Puritan in Babylon , he came into the White House a pathological case : cruel , frigid , distrustful , sour , loathing people and human contact . Outlook magazine commented , " Mr. Davis is gracious in ...
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... White House , put there by the death of Warren Harding ; he could never have secured a presidential nomination on his own devices . A careful examination of his record shows him to be a mediocre mind . He willfully and stubbornly ...
... White House , put there by the death of Warren Harding ; he could never have secured a presidential nomination on his own devices . A careful examination of his record shows him to be a mediocre mind . He willfully and stubbornly ...
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