The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: The Lincoln-Douglas debates, IILamb Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... Kansas , and put in force , without giving the people an opportunity to vote upon it , and that Mr. Douglas was in the plot . " I will state , without quoting further , for all will have an opportunity of reading it hereafter , that ...
... Kansas , and put in force , without giving the people an opportunity to vote upon it , and that Mr. Douglas was in the plot . " I will state , without quoting further , for all will have an opportunity of reading it hereafter , that ...
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... Kansas , without giving the people any opportunity of voting upon it . But I must hurry on . The next proposition that Judge Douglas puts is this : " But upon examination it turns out that the Toombs bill never did contain a clause ...
... Kansas , without giving the people any opportunity of voting upon it . But I must hurry on . The next proposition that Judge Douglas puts is this : " But upon examination it turns out that the Toombs bill never did contain a clause ...
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... Kansas when formed , for their free acceptance or rejec- tion ; which , if accepted by the Convention and ratified by the people at the election for the adoption of the constitu- tion , shall be obligatory upon the United States and the ...
... Kansas when formed , for their free acceptance or rejec- tion ; which , if accepted by the Convention and ratified by the people at the election for the adoption of the constitu- tion , shall be obligatory upon the United States and the ...
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... Kansas and Nebraska , since he had been on the floor of the Senate , had been promptly voted down by Judge Douglas and his friends . He had no promise that an amendment offered by him to any- thing on this subject would receive the ...
... Kansas and Nebraska , since he had been on the floor of the Senate , had been promptly voted down by Judge Douglas and his friends . He had no promise that an amendment offered by him to any- thing on this subject would receive the ...
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... Kansas , when formed , for their free acceptance or rejec- tion ; which , if accepted by the Convention and ratified by the people at the election for the adoption of the con- stitution , shall be obligatory upon the United States and ...
... Kansas , when formed , for their free acceptance or rejec- tion ; which , if accepted by the Convention and ratified by the people at the election for the adoption of the con- stitution , shall be obligatory upon the United States and ...
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