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SPEECHES AND DEBATES
1858-1859
COMPRISING THE CONCLUSION OF THE FOURTH JOINT DEBATE WITH DOUGLAS, AND THE FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH DEBATES
BY
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
NEW YORK
THE CURRENT LITERATURE PUBLISHING Co.
1907.
E 457.91 1907 1.4 cop.2
Copyright, 1907, Current Literature Publishing Company
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS RAHWAY, N. J.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Lincoln and Douglas. By Professor Robert
Allyn
JOINT DEBATE WITH DOUGLAS-CONCLUDED:
Fourth Joint Debate, at
cluded. September 18, 1858
Charleston-Con-
Fifth Joint Debate, at Galesburg. October 7,
1858
Sixth Joint Debate, at Quincy. October 13,
Seventh and Last Joint Debate at Alton. Octo-
ber 15, 1858
SPEECHES. (March 1, 1859, to September 30, 1859):
The "Moral Climate Line" of Douglas. Lin-
coln's Speech at Chicago on the Night of the
Municipal Election. March 1, 1859
Douglas's "Popular Sovereignty" the Mask of
Nationalized Slavery. Speech at Columbus,
Ohio. September 16, 1859
"A Shot over the Line." An Address to Ken-
tuckians on Douglas's Fallacies, Delivered at
Cincinnati, Ohio. September 17, 1859
The Advantages of "Thorough Cultivation,"
and the Fallacies of the "Mud-sill" Theory of
Labor's Subjection to Capital. Address before
the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, at
Milwaukee. September 30, 1859