Stephen Douglas: The Last Years, 1857-1861University of Texas Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 342 This biography places particular emphasis on Douglas's struggles with President James Buchanan, his debates with Lincoln, the presidential campaign of 1860, and his complex relationship with the South. -- Dust jacket. |
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... took a towel and began to wipe away the moisture that had gath- ered on the glass and now he could see the waters of the lake , gray and heavy in the early light , stretching away toward the horizon . He knew that was Lake Erie out ...
... took a towel and began to wipe away the moisture that had gath- ered on the glass and now he could see the waters of the lake , gray and heavy in the early light , stretching away toward the horizon . He knew that was Lake Erie out ...
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... took office . Expecting the offer of a cabinet post , Douglas instead found himself excluded from even the Directory . Buchanan made it clear in the early days of his presidency that Douglas was to have little voice in the disposition ...
... took office . Expecting the offer of a cabinet post , Douglas instead found himself excluded from even the Directory . Buchanan made it clear in the early days of his presidency that Douglas was to have little voice in the disposition ...
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... took to the national stump . Douglas visited almost every section of the country at least once . He spoke two or three times a day , usually in the open air under the burning sun of a midwestern summer or the raw autumn chill of New Eng ...
... took to the national stump . Douglas visited almost every section of the country at least once . He spoke two or three times a day , usually in the open air under the burning sun of a midwestern summer or the raw autumn chill of New Eng ...
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Douglas and Goliath | 12 |
Popular Sovereignty | 55 |
The LincolnDouglas Debates | 81 |
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