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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... suppose if it had any significance at all , it was the right of the people to govern themselves , to be sovereign in their own affairs while they were squatted down in a country not their own , while they had squatted or a Territory ...
... suppose if it had any significance at all , it was the right of the people to govern themselves , to be sovereign in their own affairs while they were squatted down in a country not their own , while they had squatted or a Territory ...
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... anybody in th Republican ranks opposed to that popular sove eignty which Judge Douglas thinks that he ha invented . suppose that Judge Douglas will clain I in a little while , that he is the inventor 44 Lincoln and Douglas Debates.
... anybody in th Republican ranks opposed to that popular sove eignty which Judge Douglas thinks that he ha invented . suppose that Judge Douglas will clain I in a little while , that he is the inventor 44 Lincoln and Douglas Debates.
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... suppose he controlled the other Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes ; while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Representatives he and his friends furnished some ...
... suppose he controlled the other Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes ; while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Representatives he and his friends furnished some ...
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... that I am in favor of Illinois going over and interfering with the cranberry laws of Indiana ? What can authorize him to draw any such inference ? I suppose there might be one thing that at least 52 Lincoln and Douglas Debates.
... that I am in favor of Illinois going over and interfering with the cranberry laws of Indiana ? What can authorize him to draw any such inference ? I suppose there might be one thing that at least 52 Lincoln and Douglas Debates.
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Abraham Lincoln George Haven Putnam. I suppose there might be one thing that at least enabled him to draw such an inference that would not be true with me or many others : that is , because he looks upon all this matter of slavery as an ...
Abraham Lincoln George Haven Putnam. I suppose there might be one thing that at least enabled him to draw such an inference that would not be true with me or many others : that is , because he looks upon all this matter of slavery as an ...
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