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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soul that his prior promotion , his accomplishments and manifest abilities entitled
him to the command ; to attain this end he threw the entire country into a turmoil ,
disrupted Congresses , harassed presidents , created a national scandal with ...
soul that his prior promotion , his accomplishments and manifest abilities entitled
him to the command ; to attain this end he threw the entire country into a turmoil ,
disrupted Congresses , harassed presidents , created a national scandal with ...
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He encouraged the American settlers to rise in the Bear Flag revolt and establish
California as a republic ; this having been accomplished he took command of the
force , organized the California Battalion and captured central and northern ...
He encouraged the American settlers to rise in the Bear Flag revolt and establish
California as a republic ; this having been accomplished he took command of the
force , organized the California Battalion and captured central and northern ...
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Ulysses S . Grant was to write , “ Hancock stands the most conspicuous figure of
all the general officers who did not exercise a separate command . He
commanded a corps longer than anyone , and his name was never mentioned as
having ...
Ulysses S . Grant was to write , “ Hancock stands the most conspicuous figure of
all the general officers who did not exercise a separate command . He
commanded a corps longer than anyone , and his name was never mentioned as
having ...
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