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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It was a well - bred election coming at a time when the nation was in sore need of
a dullish and well - bred election : for the elections of 1896 and 1900 had
disgorged hate and vilification . The poison pens were silent , truth and decency
were ...
It was a well - bred election coming at a time when the nation was in sore need of
a dullish and well - bred election : for the elections of 1896 and 1900 had
disgorged hate and vilification . The poison pens were silent , truth and decency
were ...
第 206 頁
Francis Adams , Professor William Sumner of Yale , Henry Cabot Lodge , came
out for Tilden as the superior man . The fever rose as election day came closer :
there were huge bonfires , parades during the day with bands and marching men
...
Francis Adams , Professor William Sumner of Yale , Henry Cabot Lodge , came
out for Tilden as the superior man . The fever rose as election day came closer :
there were huge bonfires , parades during the day with bands and marching men
...
第 229 頁
I believe the election of a Black Republican is to be the signal for that attempt ,
and that the leaders of the scheme desire the election of Lincoln so as to have an
excuse for disunion . ” But he would have shown greater courage had he fought ...
I believe the election of a Black Republican is to be the signal for that attempt ,
and that the leaders of the scheme desire the election of Lincoln so as to have an
excuse for disunion . ” But he would have shown greater courage had he fought ...
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