They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 87 頁
... Democratic party . The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomination was to prove as exciting as the election itself . Though he had been out of active politics for twenty years , had neither enemies nor errors to make him ...
... Democratic party . The struggle inside the Democratic party over the nomination was to prove as exciting as the election itself . Though he had been out of active politics for twenty years , had neither enemies nor errors to make him ...
第 185 頁
... Democratic party . " Hancock became the center of wild and incendiary rumors : that he was preparing to lead a Democratic army against the Republican usurpa- tionists , that he was going to use force of arms to place Tilden in the White ...
... Democratic party . " Hancock became the center of wild and incendiary rumors : that he was preparing to lead a Democratic army against the Republican usurpa- tionists , that he was going to use force of arms to place Tilden in the White ...
第 262 頁
... Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again Van Buren sought the nomination , but Lewis Cass was nominated on the fourth ballot . The Democratic voters now had the nominee they had wanted four years before ...
... Democratic convention which met in Baltimore on May 22 , 1848. Once again Van Buren sought the nomination , but Lewis Cass was nominated on the fourth ballot . The Democratic voters now had the nominee they had wanted four years before ...
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