Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois: Including the Preceding Speeches of Each, at Chicago, Springfield, Etc.; Also, the Two Great Speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as Carefully Prepared by the Reporters of Each Party, and Published at the Times of Their DeliveryFollett, Foster and Company, 1860 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... Kansas . The biographical notices of leading poets are elaborate , and are from the pens of well - known writers . The book will , therefore , present important materials for a lite- rary history of the Western States . More than one ...
... Kansas . The biographical notices of leading poets are elaborate , and are from the pens of well - known writers . The book will , therefore , present important materials for a lite- rary history of the Western States . More than one ...
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... Kansas ; and in that quar- rel the latter declares that all he wants is a fair vote for the people , and that he cares not whether slavery be voted down or voted up . I do not understand his declaration that he cares not whether slavery ...
... Kansas ; and in that quar- rel the latter declares that all he wants is a fair vote for the people , and that he cares not whether slavery be voted down or voted up . I do not understand his declaration that he cares not whether slavery ...
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... Kansas against their will , and to force that Stato into the Union with a Constitution which her people had rejected by more than 10,000 , I felt bound as a man of honor and a representative of Illinois , bound by every con- sideration ...
... Kansas against their will , and to force that Stato into the Union with a Constitution which her people had rejected by more than 10,000 , I felt bound as a man of honor and a representative of Illinois , bound by every con- sideration ...
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... Kansas , and give them the right to accept or reject it as they pleased , at a fair election , held in pursuance of law , and in the event of their rejecting it and forming another in its stead , to permit them to come into the Union on ...
... Kansas , and give them the right to accept or reject it as they pleased , at a fair election , held in pursuance of law , and in the event of their rejecting it and forming another in its stead , to permit them to come into the Union on ...
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... Kansas and Nebraska ? Was it not my duty , in obedience to the Illinois platform , to your standing instructions to your Senators , adopted with almost entire unanimity , to incorporate in that bill the great principle of self ...
... Kansas and Nebraska ? Was it not my duty , in obedience to the Illinois platform , to your standing instructions to your Senators , adopted with almost entire unanimity , to incorporate in that bill the great principle of self ...
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