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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Emotionally volcanic , Fremont refused the pardon on the grounds that it implied
his guilt ; he resigned from the army and put an end to his useful career . He
wrote no report on the third expedition ; on his fourth expedition , privately
financed ...
Emotionally volcanic , Fremont refused the pardon on the grounds that it implied
his guilt ; he resigned from the army and put an end to his useful career . He
wrote no report on the third expedition ; on his fourth expedition , privately
financed ...
第 344 頁
Though he consistently refused to run for public office , he went to the Democratic
convention in New York City in 1924 in an effort to get Al Smith nominated and
attended the Chicago convention in 1932 in the interests of Newton D . Baker ' s ...
Though he consistently refused to run for public office , he went to the Democratic
convention in New York City in 1924 in an effort to get Al Smith nominated and
attended the Chicago convention in 1932 in the interests of Newton D . Baker ' s ...
第 357 頁
full of contradictions ; where Davis kept his balance and talked rationally , Willkie
lost his head , hurled imprecations and dire threats of doom ; where Davis was
crystal clear , Willkie was confused ; where Davis refused to truckle to the masses
...
full of contradictions ; where Davis kept his balance and talked rationally , Willkie
lost his head , hurled imprecations and dire threats of doom ; where Davis was
crystal clear , Willkie was confused ; where Davis refused to truckle to the masses
...
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