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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... turned up who is more unpopular than Jefferson Davis , and that is Horace Greeley . I think if Greeley could be hung now , they would be content to let Davis go . " The Union League Club , which he had joined for patriotic reasons at ...
... turned up who is more unpopular than Jefferson Davis , and that is Horace Greeley . I think if Greeley could be hung now , they would be content to let Davis go . " The Union League Club , which he had joined for patriotic reasons at ...
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... turned out to be the worst set of rascals the country had yet experienced , not to be equaled in viciousness until the advent of Warren Harding's inner circle in 1921. Seizing power in most states of the Union through the distribution ...
... turned out to be the worst set of rascals the country had yet experienced , not to be equaled in viciousness until the advent of Warren Harding's inner circle in 1921. Seizing power in most states of the Union through the distribution ...
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... turned aside , while the party surged forward to triumph . In his every success there was contained the germ of his next defeat ; in every defeat , the seed of his next victory . Like Winfield Scott his career rode a Ferris wheel ...
... turned aside , while the party surged forward to triumph . In his every success there was contained the germ of his next defeat ; in every defeat , the seed of his next victory . Like Winfield Scott his career rode a Ferris wheel ...
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