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" All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of four hundred thousand. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future... "
American Economist - Page 257
1915
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A Complete History of Illinois from 1673 to 1873: Embracing the Physical ...

Alexander Davidson, Bernard Stuvé - 1874 - 978 pages
...Mr. Lincoln's speech made after the election at the republican banquet hi Chicago, Dec. 17, 1866 : "All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of 400,000. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Filmore. Can we not come together...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 2

John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 526 pages
...know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope that they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken...Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future T Let every one who really believes, and is resolved, that free society is not and shall not be a failure,...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 2

John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 528 pages
...know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope that they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken...thousand. But in the late contest we were divided between Fr6mont and Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future ? Let every one who really believes,...
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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters ..., Volume 1

Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 pages
...know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope that they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken...thousand. But in the late contest we were divided between Fr6mont and Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future T Let every one who really believes,...
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 474 pages
...never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of 400,000. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont...Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future ? " Buchanan's election was immediately followed by a judicial decision which helped solidify the friends...
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pages
...to know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of 400,000. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Fillmore. Can we not come together...
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Abraham Lincoln, the Man of the People

Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pages
...to know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of 400,000. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Fillmore. Can we not come together...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time, Volume 2

Robert Henry Browne - 1901 - 718 pages
...know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope that they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken...together, are a majority of four hundred thousand. But in VOL. II.—6 the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Fillmore. Can we not come together...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln

Henry Ketcham - 1901 - 516 pages
...voted for Buchanan, are in a minority of the whole people by about four hundred thousand votes. . . . All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of four 9 hundred thousand. But in the late contest we were divided between Fremont and Fillmore. Can we not...
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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1843-1858

Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 350 pages
...know that the majority of the people have not yet declared for it, and to hope that they never will. All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken...thousand. But in the late contest we were divided between Fr6mont and Fillmore. Can we not come together for the future ? Let every one who really believes and...
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