Great Debates in American History: State rights (1798-1861); slavery (1858-1861)Marion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 - Civil rights |
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Page 104
... Lincoln as President , when it arose in the sterner guise of secession . It was occasionally referred to , in the interim , as in the preceding cartoon of the presidential election of 1836 : CHAPTER IV " POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY " Senator ...
... Lincoln as President , when it arose in the sterner guise of secession . It was occasionally referred to , in the interim , as in the preceding cartoon of the presidential election of 1836 : CHAPTER IV " POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY " Senator ...
Page 105
... Lincoln for the Senatorship of Illinois - Lincoln's Speech Accepting the Nomination : " A House Divided " -His Reply to Douglas : " The Law of Equal Freedom " -Joint Debate Between Lin- coln and Douglas on " Slavery in the Territories ...
... Lincoln for the Senatorship of Illinois - Lincoln's Speech Accepting the Nomination : " A House Divided " -His Reply to Douglas : " The Law of Equal Freedom " -Joint Debate Between Lin- coln and Douglas on " Slavery in the Territories ...
Page 107
... the State should be admitted with or without slavery . The joint committee adopted Eng- lish's plan and presented a bill with its provisions . This meant that Kansas would be rewarded by land grants as LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATES 107.
... the State should be admitted with or without slavery . The joint committee adopted Eng- lish's plan and presented a bill with its provisions . This meant that Kansas would be rewarded by land grants as LINCOLN - DOUGLAS DEBATES 107.
Page 108
... Lincoln the long - suffering Territory be- came a member of the Union . The senatorial term of Stephen A. Douglas [ Ill . ] was about to expire , and he realized that he could gain no assistance in his reƫlection from the Administration ...
... Lincoln the long - suffering Territory be- came a member of the Union . The senatorial term of Stephen A. Douglas [ Ill . ] was about to expire , and he realized that he could gain no assistance in his reƫlection from the Administration ...
Page 109
... Lincoln . On June 16 , 1858 , at the close of the conven- tion , which was held at Springfield , the State capital , Lincoln accepted the nomination in what was thus far the best speech of his career . He carefully prepared it and read ...
... Lincoln . On June 16 , 1858 , at the close of the conven- tion , which was held at Springfield , the State capital , Lincoln accepted the nomination in what was thus far the best speech of his career . He carefully prepared it and read ...
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