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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第 7 頁
His timing was perfect : the Tribune was a success from the first issue that hit the
streets . a larga a subscrst me nis in “ Newspapers are , or ought to be , printed
for the information and entertainment of the whole community , " announced ...
His timing was perfect : the Tribune was a success from the first issue that hit the
streets . a larga a subscrst me nis in “ Newspapers are , or ought to be , printed
for the information and entertainment of the whole community , " announced ...
第 42 頁
His success in the House , where speechmaking was the chief weapon , was as
immediate as his success in the law in Kentucky . He was elected Speaker and
became the party leader , for he exerted a powerful influence over large groups
of ...
His success in the House , where speechmaking was the chief weapon , was as
immediate as his success in the law in Kentucky . He was elected Speaker and
became the party leader , for he exerted a powerful influence over large groups
of ...
第 178 頁
He was not successful in getting himself dispatched to Mexico until the fighting
was nearly over , but he still had time to ... In almost every instance the wives of
the men who Also Ran had much to do with their husbands ' success and good ...
He was not successful in getting himself dispatched to Mexico until the fighting
was nearly over , but he still had time to ... In almost every instance the wives of
the men who Also Ran had much to do with their husbands ' success and good ...
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