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... reply in just as little or as much time as he chose . Mr. Lincoln took the stand at two o'clock — a large crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a small platform in front of the desk . The first half - hour of Mr. Lincoln's ...
... reply in just as little or as much time as he chose . Mr. Lincoln took the stand at two o'clock — a large crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a small platform in front of the desk . The first half - hour of Mr. Lincoln's ...
Page 67
... reply . As soon as Douglas had concluded his speech , the vast crowd who had patiently listened to him divided , the Democrats at once leaving in great numbers for the country , while the Whigs and Free - Soilers remained and loudly ...
... reply . As soon as Douglas had concluded his speech , the vast crowd who had patiently listened to him divided , the Democrats at once leaving in great numbers for the country , while the Whigs and Free - Soilers remained and loudly ...
Page 68
... lamented Governor Ford - in short , he devoted a quarter of an hour to putting the au- dience in good humor with him , and then , without at- tempting a reply to his antagonist's crushing argu- ments , .68 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
... lamented Governor Ford - in short , he devoted a quarter of an hour to putting the au- dience in good humor with him , and then , without at- tempting a reply to his antagonist's crushing argu- ments , .68 LIFE AND SPEECHES OF.
Page 69
David W. Bartlett. tempting a reply to his antagonist's crushing argu- ments , bid his audience good night . Mr. Lincoln expected to meet Mr. Douglas next at Lacon , or Henry , north of Peoria , on the Illinois river ; but the " Little ...
David W. Bartlett. tempting a reply to his antagonist's crushing argu- ments , bid his audience good night . Mr. Lincoln expected to meet Mr. Douglas next at Lacon , or Henry , north of Peoria , on the Illinois river ; but the " Little ...
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... reply . To your statement that " It has been suggested , recently , that an arrangement had been made to bring out a third candi- date for the U. S. Senate , who , with yourself , should canvass the State in opposition to me , " etc. 76 ...
... reply . To your statement that " It has been suggested , recently , that an arrangement had been made to bring out a third candi- date for the U. S. Senate , who , with yourself , should canvass the State in opposition to me , " etc. 76 ...
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