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Page 11
... Douglas had sought to make a jest of his early occupations , and also charged him with having , while in Con- gress , voted against the supplies for the Mexican war . Lincoln thus disposes of both allusions . Mr. The judge is wofully at ...
... Douglas had sought to make a jest of his early occupations , and also charged him with having , while in Con- gress , voted against the supplies for the Mexican war . Lincoln thus disposes of both allusions . Mr. The judge is wofully at ...
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... Judge Douglas's term . The latter came fresh from his celebrated Lecompton struggle , to fight both the Republican candidate and the friends of the admin- istration . The fight was indeed an arduous one and won the admiration of the ...
... Judge Douglas's term . The latter came fresh from his celebrated Lecompton struggle , to fight both the Republican candidate and the friends of the admin- istration . The fight was indeed an arduous one and won the admiration of the ...
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... Judge Nelson . He approaches it more than once , using the precise idea , and almost the language , too , of the ... DOUGLAS . There are those who denounce us openly to their own friends , and yet whisper us softly , that Senator Douglas ...
... Judge Nelson . He approaches it more than once , using the precise idea , and almost the language , too , of the ... DOUGLAS . There are those who denounce us openly to their own friends , and yet whisper us softly , that Senator Douglas ...
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... Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion , for this work , is at least a caged and toothless one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it . His avowed mis- sion is impressing the " public heart " to care ...
... Judge Douglas , if not a dead lion , for this work , is at least a caged and toothless one . How can he oppose the advances of slavery ? He don't care anything about it . His avowed mis- sion is impressing the " public heart " to care ...
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