The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: The Lincoln-Douglas debates, IILamb Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... Congress of the United States ; and as I do not really apprehend the ap- proach of any such thing myself , and as Judge Douglas seems to be in constant horror that some such danger is rapidly approaching , I propose as the best means to ...
... Congress of the United States ; and as I do not really apprehend the ap- proach of any such thing myself , and as Judge Douglas seems to be in constant horror that some such danger is rapidly approaching , I propose as the best means to ...
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... Congress did not mean to alter the effect of the law . That there have been bills which never had the provision in , I do not question ; but when was that provision taken out of one that it was in ? More especially does this evidence ...
... Congress did not mean to alter the effect of the law . That there have been bills which never had the provision in , I do not question ; but when was that provision taken out of one that it was in ? More especially does this evidence ...
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... Congress , I [ Mr. Douglas ] reported a bill from the Committee on Terri- tories , to authorize the people of Kansas to assemble and form a constitution for themselves . Subsequently the senator from Georgia [ Mr. Toombs ] brought ...
... Congress , I [ Mr. Douglas ] reported a bill from the Committee on Terri- tories , to authorize the people of Kansas to assemble and form a constitution for themselves . Subsequently the senator from Georgia [ Mr. Toombs ] brought ...
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... Congress , or to him directly or indirectly , and hence his assaults upon me were entirely without provocation and without excuse . Since then he has been travelling from one end of the State to the other , repeating his vile charge . I ...
... Congress , or to him directly or indirectly , and hence his assaults upon me were entirely without provocation and without excuse . Since then he has been travelling from one end of the State to the other , repeating his vile charge . I ...
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... Congress , which was 93,420 . That was the point of dispute in the Committee on Terri- tories , to which both my bill and Mr. Toombs's sub- stitute had been referred . I was overruled by a majority of the committee , my proposition ...
... Congress , which was 93,420 . That was the point of dispute in the Committee on Terri- tories , to which both my bill and Mr. Toombs's sub- stitute had been referred . I was overruled by a majority of the committee , my proposition ...
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