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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Had he rejected the offer , remained Speaker of the House , he might have
achieved his life goal . He loved the presidency not wisely , but too well . In
politics as in romance a soupçon of reluctance aids in the conquest . Having
broken his ...
Had he rejected the offer , remained Speaker of the House , he might have
achieved his life goal . He loved the presidency not wisely , but too well . In
politics as in romance a soupçon of reluctance aids in the conquest . Having
broken his ...
第 218 頁
Basically he disapproved of slavery but in his public utterances he remained
amoral : “ I have no sympathy for Abolitionism on the one side , or the extreme
course on the other which is akin to Abolitionism . ” To the southerners he said , “
We ...
Basically he disapproved of slavery but in his public utterances he remained
amoral : “ I have no sympathy for Abolitionism on the one side , or the extreme
course on the other which is akin to Abolitionism . ” To the southerners he said , “
We ...
第 279 頁
Despite the fact that he had retired to private life and spent a considerable time in
trying to mend his broken fortunes , he remained the outstanding and most icily
penetrating critic of the Republican regime . From the viewpoint of a war - weary ...
Despite the fact that he had retired to private life and spent a considerable time in
trying to mend his broken fortunes , he remained the outstanding and most icily
penetrating critic of the Republican regime . From the viewpoint of a war - weary ...
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