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... .139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... .139 CHAPTER XIII . -- THE LECOMPTON CONSTITUTION ANOTHER DEMO- CRATIC SCHISM - LINCOLN A CANDIDATE FOR SEN- ATOR " HOUSE - DIVIDED " SPEECH .. .156 CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. .170 CHAPTER XV . - ON THE VERGE OF A NEW EPOCH - LETTERS AND AD- DRESSES INCIDENTS AND PORTENTS - JOHN BROWN AT HARPER'S FERRY - CHAOS IN CONGRESS . ― CHAPTER ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. CHAPTER XIV . PAGE THE LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATE .. .170 CHAPTER XV . - ON THE VERGE OF A NEW EPOCH - LETTERS AND AD- DRESSES INCIDENTS AND PORTENTS - JOHN BROWN AT HARPER'S FERRY - CHAOS IN CONGRESS . ― CHAPTER ...
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... Douglas , not himself a member . " He was then , " said Lincoln , " the least man I had ever seen . " Short in stature , he was at that time exceptionally thin and meager . Late in the year 1833 , while only in his twenty - first year ...
... Douglas , not himself a member . " He was then , " said Lincoln , " the least man I had ever seen . " Short in stature , he was at that time exceptionally thin and meager . Late in the year 1833 , while only in his twenty - first year ...
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... Douglas was a Rep- resentative from Morgan County , having recently taken up his residence at Jacksonville . He was never again chosen to the Legislature , and , in fact , vacated his seat soon after the first session , to become ...
... Douglas was a Rep- resentative from Morgan County , having recently taken up his residence at Jacksonville . He was never again chosen to the Legislature , and , in fact , vacated his seat soon after the first session , to become ...
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... Douglas , then Register of the Land Office at Springfield . As the discussion grew warm , Douglas sprang to his feet and said : " Gentlemen , this is no place to talk poli- tics ; we will discuss the questions publicly with you . " Not ...
... Douglas , then Register of the Land Office at Springfield . As the discussion grew warm , Douglas sprang to his feet and said : " Gentlemen , this is no place to talk poli- tics ; we will discuss the questions publicly with you . " Not ...
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