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... party was manifestly doomed to extinction , from joining the new Republican party . It was this influence that gave Fillmore his strength in Illinois in 1856 , and , by dividing the anti- Democratic forces , gave the state's electoral ...
... party was manifestly doomed to extinction , from joining the new Republican party . It was this influence that gave Fillmore his strength in Illinois in 1856 , and , by dividing the anti- Democratic forces , gave the state's electoral ...
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... Republican party , with its ad- vanced and distrusted doctrines on slavery , or they must join the pro - slavery Democracy , which they had been fighting from time im- memorial . It was this dilemma which brought to- gether , one day in ...
... Republican party , with its ad- vanced and distrusted doctrines on slavery , or they must join the pro - slavery Democracy , which they had been fighting from time im- memorial . It was this dilemma which brought to- gether , one day in ...
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... party associates , had kept out of the Republican party in 1856 , voting for Fillmore . He had long been a per- sonal friend of Lincoln , and was , moreover , a man of blameless reputation . Mr. Lincoln , at this meeting , urged the ...
... party associates , had kept out of the Republican party in 1856 , voting for Fillmore . He had long been a per- sonal friend of Lincoln , and was , moreover , a man of blameless reputation . Mr. Lincoln , at this meeting , urged the ...
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