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" Although Mr. Lincoln is, or was, a Fremont man, you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an Abolitionist. In principle he is far from it. All he desires is that slavery shall not be extended, let it remain where it is. "
McClure's Magazine - Página 477
1898
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Lincoln and Missouri

Walter Barlow Stevens - 1916 - 68 páginas
...Fremont man, you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an abolitionist. In principle he is far from it. All he desires is...shall not be extended. Let it remain where it is." Also, about the time of the conference there appeared in Missouri an authorized biographical sketch...
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Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State) One Hundred ..., Volumen2

Walter Barlow Stevens - 1921 - 992 páginas
...about 1850 . 1 MISSOURI AND THE WHITE HOUSE 137 of those who belong to that party, an abolitionist. In principle he is far from it. All he desires is...shall not be extended. Let it remain where it is." And about the time of these Lincoln-Blair conferences there appeared in Missouri an authorized biographical...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volumen2

William Eleazar Barton - 1925 - 566 páginas
...Fremont man, you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an abolitionist. In principle he is far from it. All he desires is...was too southern in feeling to sympathize with any one but Fillmore. I have always been a great admirer of his — he made so good a President, and is...
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The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volumen2

William Eleazar Barton - 1925 - 564 páginas
...it remain where it is. My weak woman's heart was too southern in feeling to sympathize with any one but Fillmore. I have always been a great admirer of...so good a man, and feels the necessity of keeping the foreigners within bounds. If some of you Kentuckians had to deal with the Wild Irish as we housekeepers...
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Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years,

Carl Sandburg - 1926 - 526 páginas
...Fremont man, you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an Abolitionist. In principle he is far from it. All he desires is...but Fillmore. I have always been a great admirer of his—he made so good a president, and is so good a man, and feels the necessity of keeping foreigners...
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The Women Lincoln Loved

William Eleazar Barton - 1927 - 434 páginas
...Fremont man, you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an Abolitionist. In principle he is far from it; all he desires is...so good a man, and feels the necessity of keeping foreigners within bounds. If some of you Kentuckians had to deal with the 'Wild Irish,' as we housekeepers...
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Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography

Jean H. Baker - 1987 - 452 páginas
...Fremont man you must not include him with so many of those who belong to that party, an Abolitionist. In principle he is far from it — All he desires,...slavery shall not be extended, let it remain where it is."50 Perceptively she recognized that the days of Democratic hegemony in Illinois were ending. William...
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Lincoln of Kentucky

Lowell Harrison - 2000 - 346 páginas
...opposition within his household. Mary was much interested in politics, and she wrote her sister Emilie, "My weak woman's heart was too Southern in feeling to sympathize with any but Fillmore," who had been a good president, was a just man, and would keep foreigners "within bounds." If Mrs. Lincoln...
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Millard Fillmore

Robert J. Scarry - 2001 - 440 páginas
...Mrs. Lincoln three weeks after the election (November 23, 1856) wrote her half sister in Kentucky: "I have always been a great admirer of his, he made so good a president & is so just a man & feels the necessity of keeping foreigners within bounds."75 The last sentiment...
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House of Abraham: Lincoln and the Todds, a Family Divided by War

Stephen William Berry - 2007 - 318 páginas
...sister, "you must not include him with so many of those, who belong to that party, an Abolitionist. In principle he is far from it — All he desires...shall not be extended, let it remain where it is." Having thus excused her husband's political position, she then admitted that hers was much closer to...
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