They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 36 頁
... votes had stood third to Jackson's 152,901 and Adams ' 114,023 . However , because of the dis- tribution of the votes among the states , William Crawford had received four more electoral votes than Clay and thrown him out of the contest ...
... votes had stood third to Jackson's 152,901 and Adams ' 114,023 . However , because of the dis- tribution of the votes among the states , William Crawford had received four more electoral votes than Clay and thrown him out of the contest ...
第 115 頁
... votes , that the state's thirteen electoral votes had given Wilson the decision . Hughes was alleged to have snubbed Senator Hiram Johnson , leader of the California Republicans , when they both had been in the Palace Hotel in San ...
... votes , that the state's thirteen electoral votes had given Wilson the decision . Hughes was alleged to have snubbed Senator Hiram Johnson , leader of the California Republicans , when they both had been in the Palace Hotel in San ...
第 208 頁
... votes had been dispatched to the Senate it was found that Tilden still had one hundred and eighty - four votes . Hayes had one hundred and sixty - six . In dispute were nineteen votes of the three southern states where both parties ...
... votes had been dispatched to the Senate it was found that Tilden still had one hundred and eighty - four votes . Hayes had one hundred and sixty - six . In dispute were nineteen votes of the three southern states where both parties ...
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