They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, 1966 - 434 頁 Profiles of 23 presidential candidates who were defeated for the presidency of the United States, from 1824 to 1964. |
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... served many worth - while causes in the process of serving himself : the Monroe Doctrine , co - operation with South America , a stiff foreign policy , America as a place of refuge , the central govern- ment's backing of internal ...
... served many worth - while causes in the process of serving himself : the Monroe Doctrine , co - operation with South America , a stiff foreign policy , America as a place of refuge , the central govern- ment's backing of internal ...
第 325 頁
... served as Democratic chairman of his county , refusing to run for public office even when offered the nomination for the governorship and for Congress . He was happy with his practice , was taking an increasing share of the work off the ...
... served as Democratic chairman of his county , refusing to run for public office even when offered the nomination for the governorship and for Congress . He was happy with his practice , was taking an increasing share of the work off the ...
第 330 頁
... served as solicitor general at ten thousand dollars a year when he could have earned twice that much in private practice ; as ambassador to England he had exhausted his private resources in order to maintain American standards for which ...
... served as solicitor general at ten thousand dollars a year when he could have earned twice that much in private practice ; as ambassador to England he had exhausted his private resources in order to maintain American standards for which ...
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