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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... election of 1860 . , Douglas seemed to be the natural leader of the party . It was necessary for him , however , while retaining the support of the Democrats of the North , to make clear to those of the South that his influence would ...
... election of 1860 . , Douglas seemed to be the natural leader of the party . It was necessary for him , however , while retaining the support of the Democrats of the North , to make clear to those of the South that his influence would ...
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... plane and for making an election what it ought to be , a reasonable decision by reasoning voters . G. H. P. NEW YORK , April , 1910 . Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas In Introduction xvii.
... plane and for making an election what it ought to be , a reasonable decision by reasoning voters . G. H. P. NEW YORK , April , 1910 . Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas In Introduction xvii.
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... election , the law case came to , and was argued in , the Supreme Court of the United States ; but the decision of it was deferred until after the election . Still , before the election , Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate ...
... election , the law case came to , and was argued in , the Supreme Court of the United States ; but the decision of it was deferred until after the election . Still , before the election , Senator Trumbull , on the floor of the Senate ...
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... election , then to sustain the logical conclusion that what Ored Scott's master might lawfully do with Dred Scott , in the free State of Illinois , every other master may lawfully do with any other one , or one thousand slaves , in ...
... election , then to sustain the logical conclusion that what Ored Scott's master might lawfully do with Dred Scott , in the free State of Illinois , every other master may lawfully do with any other one , or one thousand slaves , in ...
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... election was to be carried . Why the outgoing President's felicitation on the indorsement ? Why the delay of a reargument ? Why the incoming President's advance exhortation in favor of the de cision ? These things look like the cautious ...
... election was to be carried . Why the outgoing President's felicitation on the indorsement ? Why the delay of a reargument ? Why the incoming President's advance exhortation in favor of the de cision ? These things look like the cautious ...
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