The Political Debates Between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in the Senatorial Campaign of 1858 in Illinois, Together with Certain Preceding Speeches of Each at Chicago, Springfield, Etc |
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... Republican platform . In January , 1856 , Parke Godwin published in Putnam's Monthly , of which he was political editor , an article outlining the necessary constitution of the new party . This article gave a fuller expression than had ...
... Republican platform . In January , 1856 , Parke Godwin published in Putnam's Monthly , of which he was political editor , an article outlining the necessary constitution of the new party . This article gave a fuller expression than had ...
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... Republican State Convention held at that time and place , and by which Conven- tion Mr. LINCOLN had been named as their candidate for United States Senator . Mr. DOUGLAS was not present . ] MR . PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CON ...
... Republican State Convention held at that time and place , and by which Conven- tion Mr. LINCOLN had been named as their candidate for United States Senator . Mr. DOUGLAS was not present . ] MR . PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CON ...
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... Republican party coming up manfully and sustaining the principle that the people of each Territory , when coming ... Republicans and Americans of the North , and I may say , too , some glorious Americans and old - line Whigs from the ...
... Republican party coming up manfully and sustaining the principle that the people of each Territory , when coming ... Republicans and Americans of the North , and I may say , too , some glorious Americans and old - line Whigs from the ...
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... Republican Convention whic unanimously nominated him for the Senate , - speech evidently well prepared and carefully writter -in which he states the basis upon which he pro poses to carry on the campaign during this summer In it he lays ...
... Republican Convention whic unanimously nominated him for the Senate , - speech evidently well prepared and carefully writter -in which he states the basis upon which he pro poses to carry on the campaign during this summer In it he lays ...
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... Republican caucus sitting in the country . Yes , any other caucus or town meeting , whether it b Republican , American , or Democratic . I respe the decisions of that august tribunal ; I shall alway bow in deference to them . I am a law ...
... Republican caucus sitting in the country . Yes , any other caucus or town meeting , whether it b Republican , American , or Democratic . I respe the decisions of that august tribunal ; I shall alway bow in deference to them . I am a law ...
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