fillmore in A Sentence

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    Is that… Millard Fillmore?

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    He's got a club on Fillmore.

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    According to Rayback,"by mid-1849, Fillmore's situation had become desperate.".

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    Fillmore was accused of complicity in Collier's actions, but this was never substantiated.

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    Fillmore was extremely influential in the areas of syntax and lexical semantics.

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    This greatly increased Weed's influence in New York politics and diminished Fillmore's.

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    Historian AllanNevins wrote that Fillmore was not a Know Nothing or a nativist.

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    Once war came, Fillmore supported Lincoln in his efforts to preserve the Union.

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    Wood agreed to employ young Fillmore, and to supervise him as he read law.

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    Millard Fillmore was sworn in as vice president on March 5, 1849, in the SenateChamber.

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    Historian Allan Nevins wrote that Fillmore was not a Know Nothing or a nativist.

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    Fillmore's political career encompassed the tortuous course toward the two-party system that we know today.

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    This greatly increased the influence of Weed in New York politics and diminished Fillmore's.

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    Millard Fillmore was sworn in as vice president on March 5, 1849, in the Senate Chamber.

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    After President Taylor died in July 1850, Fillmore dismissed the cabinet and changed the administration's policy.

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    By 1836, Fillmore was confident enough of anti-Jackson unity that he accepted the Whig nomination for Congress.

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    But, according to Smith, the enforcement of the act has given Fillmore an undeserved pro-southern reputation.

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    But his financial worries were removed when on February 10, 1858, Fillmore married Caroline McIntosh, a well-to-do widow.

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    But his financial worries were removed when on February 10, 1858, Fillmore married Caroline McIntosh, a wealthy widow.

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    Fillmore's biographer Paul Finkelman suggested that the hostility to immigrants and weak position on slavery defeated him for governor.

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    Fillmore supported President Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction policies, feeling that the nation needed to be reconciled as quickly as possible.

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    Fillmore appointed his old law partner, Nathan Hall, as Postmaster General, a cabinet position that controlled many patronage appointments.

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    He persuaded Fillmore to support an uncommitted ticket, though he did not tell the Buffaloan of his hopes for Seward.

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    Many Southerners, including Whigs, supported the filibusters, and Fillmore's response helped divide his party as the 1852 election approached.

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    Fillmore, for his part, assured his running mate that the electoral prospects for the ticket looked good, especially in the Northeast.

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    As vice president, Fillmore presided over angry debates in the Senate as Congress decided whether to allow slavery in the MexicanCession.

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    Fillmore was an unsuccessful candidate for SpeakeroftheHouse when the Whigs took control of the chamber in 1841, but was made WaysandMeansCommittee chairman.

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    As vice president, Fillmore presided over angry debates in the Senate as Congress decided whether to allow slavery in the Mexican Cession.

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    Weyburn Review(Canada)-“Agriculture needs to be higher priority for governments- Fillmore farmer part of Global Farmer Roundtable” on Jake Leguee(GFN, Canada) Nov 2.

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    Even during the 1832 campaign, Fillmore's affiliation as an Anti-Mason had been uncertain, and he rapidly shed the label once sworn in.

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