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... FREMONT BEATEN BY BUCHANAN DRED SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE ...
... FREMONT BEATEN BY BUCHANAN DRED SCOTT DECISION - CASES IN COURT ..139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE ...
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... Fremont on this per- sonal errand - replied ( Fremont , September 17 , 1842 ) : " Your note of to - day was handed me by General White- side . In that note you say you have been informed , through the medium of the editor of the Journal ...
... Fremont on this per- sonal errand - replied ( Fremont , September 17 , 1842 ) : " Your note of to - day was handed me by General White- side . In that note you say you have been informed , through the medium of the editor of the Journal ...
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... Fremont Beaten by Buchanan - Dred Scott Decision - Utah Rebellion Cases in Court . - The Anti - Nebraska coalition was generally suc- cessful in the elections of 1855 , though with somewhat diminished majorities . Meanwhile a new party ...
... Fremont Beaten by Buchanan - Dred Scott Decision - Utah Rebellion Cases in Court . - The Anti - Nebraska coalition was generally suc- cessful in the elections of 1855 , though with somewhat diminished majorities . Meanwhile a new party ...
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... Fremont ( who had 359 votes , and Justice John McLean 196 , ) for President , and William L. Dayton ( who had 259 votes , and Abraham Lincoln 110 , ) for Vice - President . Lincoln had not been a candidate for the place , and was ...
... Fremont ( who had 359 votes , and Justice John McLean 196 , ) for President , and William L. Dayton ( who had 259 votes , and Abraham Lincoln 110 , ) for Vice - President . Lincoln had not been a candidate for the place , and was ...
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... Fremont and Dayton . The electoral vote stood : For Buchanan , 174 ; Fremont , 114 ; Fillmore , 8. The popular vote was more equally divided , Buchanan receiving 1,838,169 ; Fremont , 1,341,264 ; Fillmore , 874,534 . In New Jersey and ...
... Fremont and Dayton . The electoral vote stood : For Buchanan , 174 ; Fremont , 114 ; Fillmore , 8. The popular vote was more equally divided , Buchanan receiving 1,838,169 ; Fremont , 1,341,264 ; Fillmore , 874,534 . In New Jersey and ...
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