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... Frémont and Fillmore . Can we not come together for the future ? Let every one who really believes , and is resolved , that free society is not and shall not be a failure , and who can conscientiously declare that in the past contest he ...
... Frémont and Fillmore . Can we not come together for the future ? Let every one who really believes , and is resolved , that free society is not and shall not be a failure , and who can conscientiously declare that in the past contest he ...
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... Frémont , Washington , D. C. , 2 Sep- tember 1861. ] My dear Sir : Two points in your proclamation of August 30 give me some anxiety : First . Should you shoot a man , according to the procla- mation , the Confederates would very ...
... Frémont , Washington , D. C. , 2 Sep- tember 1861. ] My dear Sir : Two points in your proclamation of August 30 give me some anxiety : First . Should you shoot a man , according to the procla- mation , the Confederates would very ...
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... Frémont needs assistance which it is difficult to give him . He is losing the confidence of men near him , whose support any man in his position must have to be successful . His cardinal mistake is that he isolates himself and allows ...
... Frémont needs assistance which it is difficult to give him . He is losing the confidence of men near him , whose support any man in his position must have to be successful . His cardinal mistake is that he isolates himself and allows ...
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... Frémont as a friend . I do not feel authorized to furnish you with copies of letters in my possession without the consent of the writers . No impression has been made on my mind against the honor or integrity of General Frémont , and I ...
... Frémont as a friend . I do not feel authorized to furnish you with copies of letters in my possession without the consent of the writers . No impression has been made on my mind against the honor or integrity of General Frémont , and I ...
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... Frémont proclaimed . I do not say I might not , as a mem- ber of Congress , vote for it . What I object to is , that I , as President , shall expressly or impliedly seize and ex- ercise the permanent legislative functions of the govern ...
... Frémont proclaimed . I do not say I might not , as a mem- ber of Congress , vote for it . What I object to is , that I , as President , shall expressly or impliedly seize and ex- ercise the permanent legislative functions of the govern ...
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