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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He was now to make his most important union , with the beautiful and brainy Jessie Benton , daughter of the resolute senator from Missouri , which was to open the heavy doors of the future and make him the best - known frontiersman of ...
He was now to make his most important union , with the beautiful and brainy Jessie Benton , daughter of the resolute senator from Missouri , which was to open the heavy doors of the future and make him the best - known frontiersman of ...
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During these years Lewis Cass's most important labor was bringing the American principles of self - government to the territory where the settlers were mostly backwoods Frenchmen , uninterested in democratic processes .
During these years Lewis Cass's most important labor was bringing the American principles of self - government to the territory where the settlers were mostly backwoods Frenchmen , uninterested in democratic processes .
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For thirty - four - year - old Horatio this was the most important position in the land : it would enable him to carry on the work for the canal he had watched his father construct . Due to rising taxes , opposition to the further ...
For thirty - four - year - old Horatio this was the most important position in the land : it would enable him to carry on the work for the canal he had watched his father construct . Due to rising taxes , opposition to the further ...
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