They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency |
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Two years later he introduced the Log Cabin to the country with an eighty
thousand circulation and a new Whig campaign song with every weekly issue,
starting a campaign-song custom that remained until the end of the century.
Harrison ...
Two years later he introduced the Log Cabin to the country with an eighty
thousand circulation and a new Whig campaign song with every weekly issue,
starting a campaign-song custom that remained until the end of the century.
Harrison ...
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All he needed was an issue to defeat Jackson. There being no legitimate issue
on the horizon, he created one. Andrew Jackson was hostile to the Bank of the
United States; although the bank was used by the government for its official ...
All he needed was an issue to defeat Jackson. There being no legitimate issue
on the horizon, he created one. Andrew Jackson was hostile to the Bank of the
United States; although the bank was used by the government for its official ...
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He was as blind to the moral issue involved in a congressman's acceptance of
blocks of railroad stock from promoters as Douglas had been to the moral issue
involved in slavery; it was on this moral obtuseness that both men foundered.
He was as blind to the moral issue involved in a congressman's acceptance of
blocks of railroad stock from promoters as Douglas had been to the moral issue
involved in slavery; it was on this moral obtuseness that both men foundered.
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用戶評語 - Chris_El - LibraryThingVery interesting looking at the other people that ran for the highest office in America. It is also interesting thinking about what would have been different had they won. We would live in a very different country today had some of the races gone the other way. 閱讀評論全文
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用戶評語 - ElijahBailey - LibraryThingProbably my favorite history, despite bias correctly noted by antiquary. Of note: The 1966 edition contains perspective on presidents since the original publication. While these are very limited ... 閱讀評論全文
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