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... arrangement , such things should not be tolerated there . That you may do . He of the lions and tigers goes back , having lost his whole concern . But now you take a slave to California , and instantly your power fails ; all the power ...
... arrangement , such things should not be tolerated there . That you may do . He of the lions and tigers goes back , having lost his whole concern . But now you take a slave to California , and instantly your power fails ; all the power ...
Page 74
... arrangement . Your obedient servant , Mr. Douglas to Mr. Lincoln . Hon . A. LINCOLN : A. LINCOLN . CHICAGO , July 24 , 1858 . Dear Sir - Your note of this date , in which you in- quire if it would be agreeable to me to make an arrangement ...
... arrangement . Your obedient servant , Mr. Douglas to Mr. Lincoln . Hon . A. LINCOLN : A. LINCOLN . CHICAGO , July 24 , 1858 . Dear Sir - Your note of this date , in which you in- quire if it would be agreeable to me to make an arrangement ...
Page 75
... arrangement had been made to bring out a third candidate for the United States Senate , who , with yourself , should canvass the State in opposition to me , with no other purpose than to insure my defeat , by di- viding the Democratic ...
... arrangement had been made to bring out a third candidate for the United States Senate , who , with yourself , should canvass the State in opposition to me , with no other purpose than to insure my defeat , by di- viding the Democratic ...
Page 76
... arrangement to divide time , and address the same au- diences , is received ; and , in apology for not sooner re- plying , allow me to say , that when I sat by you at dinner yesterday , I was not aware that you had an- swered my note ...
... arrangement to divide time , and address the same au- diences , is received ; and , in apology for not sooner re- plying , allow me to say , that when I sat by you at dinner yesterday , I was not aware that you had an- swered my note ...
Page 77
... arrangement of terms , to be agreed on by yourself , by which a third candidate and myself , " in concert , might be able to take the open- ing and closing speech in every case . " As to your surprise that I did not sooner make the ...
... arrangement of terms , to be agreed on by yourself , by which a third candidate and myself , " in concert , might be able to take the open- ing and closing speech in every case . " As to your surprise that I did not sooner make the ...
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