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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From his ball - bearing lips rolled between sixty and a hundred thousand words a
day ! He traveled eighteen thousand miles on slow - moving trains , addressing
crowds at every station ; insisted upon being wakened at two in the morning if ...
From his ball - bearing lips rolled between sixty and a hundred thousand words a
day ! He traveled eighteen thousand miles on slow - moving trains , addressing
crowds at every station ; insisted upon being wakened at two in the morning if ...
第 204 頁
The historical conjunction of Tilden , the country ' s greatest reformer , with the
crying need for reform brought Tilden more than four hundred votes on the first
ballot and the nomination by a landslide on the second . It is claimed that his ...
The historical conjunction of Tilden , the country ' s greatest reformer , with the
crying need for reform brought Tilden more than four hundred votes on the first
ballot and the nomination by a landslide on the second . It is claimed that his ...
第 248 頁
... several hundred New York clergymen gathered to pass a resolution on the "
purity of Blaine ' s personal character , " then collected at the foot of the staircase
to wait for their hero to descend . The ministers ' chairman congratulated Blaine
as ...
... several hundred New York clergymen gathered to pass a resolution on the "
purity of Blaine ' s personal character , " then collected at the foot of the staircase
to wait for their hero to descend . The ministers ' chairman congratulated Blaine
as ...
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