They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... Lincoln in 1864. The Democrats grabbed hold of his regimentals in precisely the fashion that the Republicans in 1942 would fasten onto General Douglas MacArthur for his thrilling defense of Bataan . Only three years before , in 1858 ...
... Lincoln in 1864. The Democrats grabbed hold of his regimentals in precisely the fashion that the Republicans in 1942 would fasten onto General Douglas MacArthur for his thrilling defense of Bataan . Only three years before , in 1858 ...
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... Lincoln , with being sponsored by some of the worst Copperheads , saboteurs and traitors at large in the country . The campaign waged against Lincoln was even worse . He was accused of destroying the Constitution , of causing a ...
... Lincoln , with being sponsored by some of the worst Copperheads , saboteurs and traitors at large in the country . The campaign waged against Lincoln was even worse . He was accused of destroying the Constitution , of causing a ...
第 229 頁
... Lincoln was to be the next president . He had received 1,376,975 votes against 1,866,452 votes for Lincoln . How- ever , Lincoln had received almost a million less votes than a majority ! Breckinridge's 849,781 Democratic votes would ...
... Lincoln was to be the next president . He had received 1,376,975 votes against 1,866,452 votes for Lincoln . How- ever , Lincoln had received almost a million less votes than a majority ! Breckinridge's 849,781 Democratic votes would ...
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