The Political Debates Between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in the Senatorial Campaign of 1858 in Illinois: Together with Certain Preceding Speeches of Each at Chicago, Springfield, EtcG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 377 |
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... regard to the admission of Kansas as a Slave State , were the immediate precursors of the Civil War . The larger causes lay farther back , but the war would have been postponed for an indefinite period if it had not been for the ...
... regard to the admission of Kansas as a Slave State , were the immediate precursors of the Civil War . The larger causes lay farther back , but the war would have been postponed for an indefinite period if it had not been for the ...
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... regard- less of the wishes of the people to be affected by it ; and when I found upon the Crittenden - Montgomery bill the Republicans and Americans of the North , and I may say , too , some glorious Americans and old - line Whigs from ...
... regard- less of the wishes of the people to be affected by it ; and when I found upon the Crittenden - Montgomery bill the Republicans and Americans of the North , and I may say , too , some glorious Americans and old - line Whigs from ...
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... regard to the wishes of their constituents upon them . When that election was over , and the Legislature assem- bled , they proceeded to consider the merits of those Compromise measures , and the principles upon which they were ...
... regard to the wishes of their constituents upon them . When that election was over , and the Legislature assem- bled , they proceeded to consider the merits of those Compromise measures , and the principles upon which they were ...
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... regard him as a kind , amiable , and intelligent gentleman , a good citizen and an honorable opponent ; and whatever issue I may have with him will be of principle , and not involving personalities . Mr. Lincoln made a speech before ...
... regard him as a kind , amiable , and intelligent gentleman , a good citizen and an honorable opponent ; and whatever issue I may have with him will be of principle , and not involving personalities . Mr. Lincoln made a speech before ...
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... regard to all that was local and internal and do- mestic , while the Federal Government should have certain specified powers which were general and national , and could be exercised only by Federal authority . The framers of the ...
... regard to all that was local and internal and do- mestic , while the Federal Government should have certain specified powers which were general and national , and could be exercised only by Federal authority . The framers of the ...
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