The Eve of Conflict: Stephen A. Douglas and the Needless WarOctagon Books, 1963 - Всего страниц: 608 I. Portrait of a senator -- II. The prairie politician -- III. California -- IV. The titans' last stand -- V. The triumph of the Little Giant -- VI. The first defeat -- VII. The race for the Pacific -- VIII. The coming of the storm -- IX. Riding the tempest -- X. In the light of history -- XI. A realist in an emotional age -- XII. The Black Republicans -- XIII. Bleeding Kansas -- XIV. The pendulum swings back -- XV. The second effort -- XVI. Nearing the crisis -- XVII. Douglas and Buchanan -- XVIII. 'Old Obliquity' -- XIX. Buchaneers and Black Republicans -- XX. The Little Giant takes charge -- XXI. The great debates -- XXII. The aftermath of victory -- XXIII. The struggle with the Ultras -- XXIV. The Northwest asserts itself -- XXV. On to Charleston -- XXVI. The death of a party -- XXVII. The conservatives awake -- XXVIII. The second bolt -- XXIX. The campaign of 1860 -- XXX. The cotton states secede -- XXXI. Lincoln rejects compromise -- XXXII. Holding Lincoln's hat -- XXXIII. Death of a hero -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 83
Стр. 44
... government for the people of the new Territory . Polk was alarmed by reports of this turbulence and crime and urged Congress to take action . But the Southern Rights men , debating a slavery formula for Oregon , which they knew was too ...
... government for the people of the new Territory . Polk was alarmed by reports of this turbulence and crime and urged Congress to take action . But the Southern Rights men , debating a slavery formula for Oregon , which they knew was too ...
Стр. 107
... government and a keen economic foresight . Originally an Ohio tribe , in 1843 the Wyan- dottes had been removed by the Federal Government and settled on the west bank of the Missouri , at the mouth of the Kansas River . Realizing full ...
... government and a keen economic foresight . Originally an Ohio tribe , in 1843 the Wyan- dottes had been removed by the Federal Government and settled on the west bank of the Missouri , at the mouth of the Kansas River . Realizing full ...
Стр. 537
... Government of the United States . ' ' I By February public opinion in the Cotton South was so inflamed that hopes of reunion were fast disappearing . The Crittenden Compromise represented not the maximum but the minimum of Cotton States ...
... Government of the United States . ' ' I By February public opinion in the Cotton South was so inflamed that hopes of reunion were fast disappearing . The Crittenden Compromise represented not the maximum but the minimum of Cotton States ...
Содержание
PORTRAIT of a Senator | 1 |
THE PRAIRIE POLITICIAN | 15 |
lature and General Jackson Getting ahead in Prairie Politics The youngest | 33 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 34
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
The Eve of Conflict: Stephen A. Douglas and the Needless War George Fort Milton Просмотр фрагмента - 1934 |
The Eve of Conflict: Stephen A. Douglas and the Needless War George Fort Milton Просмотр фрагмента - 1963 |
The Eve of Conflict: Stephen A. Douglas and the Needless War George Fort Milton Просмотр фрагмента - 1963 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Administration American asked became began believed bill Breckinridge brought Buchanan called campaign candidate carry charge Charleston Chicago chief Cincinnati Cleveland Cobb Committee Compromise Congress Constitution convention Court Davis debate delegates Democratic determined Douglas MSS effect effort election Federal force friends George give Government Governor hand Harris held Historical hope House Illinois Indiana insisted issue James John July June Kansas Lanphier later leaders Legislature letter Lincoln Little Giant majority March meeting Michigan Missouri Nebraska never nomination North Northern Ohio organization party passed Pierce platform political Popular President Press principles question repeal reported Republican Senator Sept Sheahan slave slavery soon South Southern speech Springfield Stephen Sumner Territories thought tion took Ultras Union United vote Walker wanted Washington Whigs White whole wrote York