They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... Later he was able to write with a fair measure of truthfulness , " I was absolutely indifferent whether I ever reached the office of the president . " By an odd twist of fate Scott was defeated for the presidency in 1840 , and not in ...
... Later he was able to write with a fair measure of truthfulness , " I was absolutely indifferent whether I ever reached the office of the president . " By an odd twist of fate Scott was defeated for the presidency in 1840 , and not in ...
第 154 頁
... later . Slander , the threat of secession , and a lack of campaign funds defeated John Charles Fremont for the presidency . He carried eleven states to Buchanan's seventeen , received 1,341,264 votes against 1,838,169 for Buchanan ...
... later . Slander , the threat of secession , and a lack of campaign funds defeated John Charles Fremont for the presidency . He carried eleven states to Buchanan's seventeen , received 1,341,264 votes against 1,838,169 for Buchanan ...
第 235 頁
... later said of him that he was born under the rotunda of the Capitol in Washington . He had the identical mental gifts which carried Douglas so far , the same amorality in their utilization : a spongiose memory which recorded every line ...
... later said of him that he was born under the rotunda of the Capitol in Washington . He had the identical mental gifts which carried Douglas so far , the same amorality in their utilization : a spongiose memory which recorded every line ...
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