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. |
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... Legislature of every Free State in the Union , plus that of slave - holding Dela- ware , endorsed the Wilmot Proviso , and Legislature after Legislature in the South passed counter - resolutions . The people of Virginia , its General As ...
... Legislature of every Free State in the Union , plus that of slave - holding Dela- ware , endorsed the Wilmot Proviso , and Legislature after Legislature in the South passed counter - resolutions . The people of Virginia , its General As ...
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... legislature ' might later pass.18 In April , 1855 , Reeder went to Washington . At his home at Easton , where he first stopped , he made a speech asserting that the late Kansas election had been rotten with fraud , and the Border ...
... legislature ' might later pass.18 In April , 1855 , Reeder went to Washington . At his home at Easton , where he first stopped , he made a speech asserting that the late Kansas election had been rotten with fraud , and the Border ...
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... Legislature had passed a series of laws so extreme and un- wise that the North had rung with indignant protest . Now , however , cooler heads were running things . Douglas , who had privately insisted upon repeal of these mistaken ...
... Legislature had passed a series of laws so extreme and un- wise that the North had rung with indignant protest . Now , however , cooler heads were running things . Douglas , who had privately insisted upon repeal of these mistaken ...
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PORTRAIT of a Senator | 1 |
THE PRAIRIE POLITICIAN | 15 |
lature and General Jackson Getting ahead in Prairie Politics The youngest | 33 |
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