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 could spill a flow of words into any subject and the next day spill an equal number into the opposite stand . He could argue logically if his immediate purposes could stand logic ; if his cause were spurious he could argue with ...
He could spill a flow of words into any subject and the next day spill an equal number into the opposite stand . He could argue logically if his immediate purposes could stand logic ; if his cause were spurious he could argue with ...
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Republican Hughes put on the stand the Republican boss of New York State , who admitted that for fifteen years he had been taking large sums of money from the insurance companies , repaying them with favorable legislation .
Republican Hughes put on the stand the Republican boss of New York State , who admitted that for fifteen years he had been taking large sums of money from the insurance companies , repaying them with favorable legislation .
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Only three hundred troops crossed with him , the militia standing on its rights and refusing to leave American territory to fight . Receiving word from his commander to retreat in the face of superior numbers , Scott assembled his ...
Only three hundred troops crossed with him , the militia standing on its rights and refusing to leave American territory to fight . Receiving word from his commander to retreat in the face of superior numbers , Scott assembled his ...
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