The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery |
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... Douglas Introduces the Kansas - Ne- braska Bill - Debate upon it in the Senate - Douglas - Chase- Seward - Sumner - Toombs - Mason - Hunter - Slidell - Houston -Passage of the Bill - Struggle over its Passage in the House of ...
... Douglas Introduces the Kansas - Ne- braska Bill - Debate upon it in the Senate - Douglas - Chase- Seward - Sumner - Toombs - Mason - Hunter - Slidell - Houston -Passage of the Bill - Struggle over its Passage in the House of ...
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... Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the Republic ..... CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN FROM 1857 TO 1860 - THE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATES . Lincoln's Nomination for the Senate - His Lincoln Challenges Douglas ...
... Douglas - The Dred Scott Case - Slavery Dominant , and its Effects upon the Republic ..... CHAPTER V. 89 LINCOLN FROM 1857 TO 1860 - THE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS DEBATES . Lincoln's Nomination for the Senate - His Lincoln Challenges Douglas ...
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... Douglas and his Prophecy -Lincoln's Cabinet - Condition of Affairs on the 4th of March , 1861 - Benjamin F. Butler's Position - The " Prodigal Son " ..... 173 CHAPTER IX . FROM THE 4TH OF MARCH TO THE 4TH OF JULY , 1861 - FROM THE IN ...
... Douglas and his Prophecy -Lincoln's Cabinet - Condition of Affairs on the 4th of March , 1861 - Benjamin F. Butler's Position - The " Prodigal Son " ..... 173 CHAPTER IX . FROM THE 4TH OF MARCH TO THE 4TH OF JULY , 1861 - FROM THE IN ...
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... Douglas ..... CHAPTER X. ....... 186 EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS - CIVIL POLICY AND MILITARY EVENTS TO THE CLOSE OF 1861 . Congress President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckinridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces ...
... Douglas ..... CHAPTER X. ....... 186 EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS - CIVIL POLICY AND MILITARY EVENTS TO THE CLOSE OF 1861 . Congress President's Message - Action of Congress - Baker's Re- ply to Breckinridge - Andrew Johnson - Denounces ...
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... Douglas in 1858 ; his wonderful power over the people ; his nomination for , and election to , the presidency . I shall then enter upon the great object of my work ; the history , executive and legislative , of the administration of ...
... Douglas in 1858 ; his wonderful power over the people ; his nomination for , and election to , the presidency . I shall then enter upon the great object of my work ; the history , executive and legislative , of the administration of ...
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