Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861) |
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D. ( PRINCETON ) Editor of " The Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln , " etc. 11 IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES EACH DEALING WITH A SPECIFIC SUBJECT , AND CONTAINING A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BY A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN STATESMAN OR PUBLICIST VOLUME ...
D. ( PRINCETON ) Editor of " The Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln , " etc. 11 IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES EACH DEALING WITH A SPECIFIC SUBJECT , AND CONTAINING A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BY A DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN STATESMAN OR PUBLICIST VOLUME ...
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POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY " Debates between Senator STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) and ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Ill . ) on " Slavery in the Territories . ' ' • V. " THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT ' Speech of Senator WILLIAM H. SEWARD ( N. Y. ) on " the ...
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY " Debates between Senator STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS ( Ill . ) and ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Ill . ) on " Slavery in the Territories . ' ' • V. " THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT ' Speech of Senator WILLIAM H. SEWARD ( N. Y. ) on " the ...
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Speech of ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Ill . ) at Cooper Union on " Slavery as the Fathers Viewed It . " Inaugural Address of JEFFERSON DAVIS ( Miss . ) as President of the Confederacy . Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) ...
Speech of ABRAHAM LINCOLN ( Ill . ) at Cooper Union on " Slavery as the Fathers Viewed It . " Inaugural Address of JEFFERSON DAVIS ( Miss . ) as President of the Confederacy . Inaugural Address of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ( Ga . ) ...
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... Union Rail - Splitters [ Lincoln and Seward Splitting the Union ] Stephen A. Douglas Photogravure " The Irrepressible Conflict " [ The Republican Party Throwing Seward Overboard ] John Brown Exhibiting His Hangman [ Jefferson Davis ] ...
... Union Rail - Splitters [ Lincoln and Seward Splitting the Union ] Stephen A. Douglas Photogravure " The Irrepressible Conflict " [ The Republican Party Throwing Seward Overboard ] John Brown Exhibiting His Hangman [ Jefferson Davis ] ...
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The States are unquestionably sovereign , so far as their sov1 This is one of the many " original ” sources of Lincoln's characterization of the American Government as " of the people , for the people , by the people .
The States are unquestionably sovereign , so far as their sov1 This is one of the many " original ” sources of Lincoln's characterization of the American Government as " of the people , for the people , by the people .
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