They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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... presidents , created a national scandal with his thousands of argumentative , pleading , quar- relsome letters ... presidential nominee long before the convention had opened . The Whig Journal spoke of his " hon- orable services ...
... presidents , created a national scandal with his thousands of argumentative , pleading , quar- relsome letters ... presidential nominee long before the convention had opened . The Whig Journal spoke of his " hon- orable services ...
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... presidential ring by contesting a bill granting amnesty to those southerners who still were excluded from citizenship by the Reconstruction Acts . By a clever ruse he centered his objections to repatriation on Jefferson Davis ...
... presidential ring by contesting a bill granting amnesty to those southerners who still were excluded from citizenship by the Reconstruction Acts . By a clever ruse he centered his objections to repatriation on Jefferson Davis ...
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... Presidents Polk and Taylor , and as secretary of state under President Buchanan . He also bears the dubious distinction of being the only presidential candidate to be twice defeated within his own convention by a dark horse , the first ...
... Presidents Polk and Taylor , and as secretary of state under President Buchanan . He also bears the dubious distinction of being the only presidential candidate to be twice defeated within his own convention by a dark horse , the first ...
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