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... Senator Stephen A. Douglas , who had returned to Illinois in late summer , 1854 , to defend his stand for squatter sovereignty in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska . The Senator also faced aroused voters because of defeat in the Senate ...
... Senator Stephen A. Douglas , who had returned to Illinois in late summer , 1854 , to defend his stand for squatter sovereignty in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska . The Senator also faced aroused voters because of defeat in the Senate ...
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... Senator will conduct the State of South Carolina out of the Union ! Heroic knight ! Exalted Senator ! A second Moses come for a second exodus ! " The denunciation , a gross exaggeration when applied to the gracious and studious Butler ...
... Senator will conduct the State of South Carolina out of the Union ! Heroic knight ! Exalted Senator ! A second Moses come for a second exodus ! " The denunciation , a gross exaggeration when applied to the gracious and studious Butler ...
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... Senate late in 1954 to condemn him . A vote in the Senate narrowly rejecting foreign policy proposals of Senator John W. Bricker also pleased the President . They would have submitted to the states a constitu- tional amendment limiting ...
... Senate late in 1954 to condemn him . A vote in the Senate narrowly rejecting foreign policy proposals of Senator John W. Bricker also pleased the President . They would have submitted to the states a constitu- tional amendment limiting ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |