They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the Presidency |
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From the very first instant there was conflict , for although Polk wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win the election of 1848 ; he knew that if Scott defeated the Mexicans he would also defeat Polk .
From the very first instant there was conflict , for although Polk wanted to win the Mexican War of 1846 he also wanted to win the election of 1848 ; he knew that if Scott defeated the Mexicans he would also defeat Polk .
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This was what he wanted . ... He had none of the external appurtenances of a giant ; the last thing in the world he wanted to become was a giant . ... Yet Tilden wanted to be a reformer as little as Tweed wanted to be reformed .
This was what he wanted . ... He had none of the external appurtenances of a giant ; the last thing in the world he wanted to become was a giant . ... Yet Tilden wanted to be a reformer as little as Tweed wanted to be reformed .
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I wanted to tell you so . " He was one of those rare characters in American politics who received plaudits from Republican as well as Democrat . In 1910 the Republicans of his district in West Virginia informed the Democratic convention ...
I wanted to tell you so . " He was one of those rare characters in American politics who received plaudits from Republican as well as Democrat . In 1910 the Republicans of his district in West Virginia informed the Democratic convention ...
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