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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Most important , he carried out orders given to him by his superiors with the same alacrity and dispatch with which he demanded that his own be carried out . He understood war . His first victory came at Williamsburg during his first ...
Most important , he carried out orders given to him by his superiors with the same alacrity and dispatch with which he demanded that his own be carried out . He understood war . His first victory came at Williamsburg during his first ...
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Securing the chairman's approval , Reid telegraphed south , “ Hayes is elected if we have carried South Carolina , Florida and Louisiana . Can you hold your state ? Answer immediately . " But how could the Republicans split up the south ...
Securing the chairman's approval , Reid telegraphed south , “ Hayes is elected if we have carried South Carolina , Florida and Louisiana . Can you hold your state ? Answer immediately . " But how could the Republicans split up the south ...
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His plans were well laid ; they would have carried - except for one factor . He had reckoned without Abraham Lincoln . The Douglas - Lincoln debates are the most famous of modern times . They ranged the width and breadth of Illinois ...
His plans were well laid ; they would have carried - except for one factor . He had reckoned without Abraham Lincoln . The Douglas - Lincoln debates are the most famous of modern times . They ranged the width and breadth of Illinois ...
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