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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For once the people had spoken , instead of being spoken to . The Republicans now had a powerful candidate , one respected throughout the country for his integrity and good works , the only one who had a chance to defeat President ...
For once the people had spoken , instead of being spoken to . The Republicans now had a powerful candidate , one respected throughout the country for his integrity and good works , the only one who had a chance to defeat President ...
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With the War of 1812 about to break , young Scott rushed to Washington where he begged to be allowed to see action at once . He was appointed a lieutenant colonel of the artillery . Eight days later he was in his first battle .
With the War of 1812 about to break , young Scott rushed to Washington where he begged to be allowed to see action at once . He was appointed a lieutenant colonel of the artillery . Eight days later he was in his first battle .
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... century conception , that only through the twentieth - century philosophy of consumption , with its co - operative imperatives , could the United States once again be swept onward with the tidal wave of contemporary forces .
... century conception , that only through the twentieth - century philosophy of consumption , with its co - operative imperatives , could the United States once again be swept onward with the tidal wave of contemporary forces .
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