Debates of Lincoln and Douglas: Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen a DouglasDigital Scanning Inc, 1999 - Всего страниц: 276 Carefully recorded by reporters in 1858, the debates between Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln resulted in a win by Douglas in his campaign for U.S. Senate. In contrast to Douglas's Popular Sovereignty stance, Lincoln stated that the country could not survive as half-slave and half-free states. The Lincoln-Douglas debates drew the attention of the entire nation and set the stage for Lincoln's successful 1860 race for the United States Presidency. |
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... suppose , renders it at least not improper that I should make some sort of reply to him . I shall not attempt to follow him in the precise order in which he addressed the assembled multitude upon that occasion , though I shall perhaps ...
... suppose , renders it at least not improper that I should make some sort of reply to him . I shall not attempt to follow him in the precise order in which he addressed the assembled multitude upon that occasion , though I shall perhaps ...
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... suppose if it had any significance at all it was the right of the people to govern themselves, to be sovereign in their own affairs while they were squatted down in a country not their own, while they had squatted on a Territory that ...
... suppose if it had any significance at all it was the right of the people to govern themselves, to be sovereign in their own affairs while they were squatted down in a country not their own, while they had squatted on a Territory that ...
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... suppose that Judge Douglas will claim in a little while, that he is the in- ventor of the idea that the people should govern themselves ; that nobody ever thought of such a thing until he brought it forward. We do not remember, that in ...
... suppose that Judge Douglas will claim in a little while, that he is the in- ventor of the idea that the people should govern themselves ; that nobody ever thought of such a thing until he brought it forward. We do not remember, that in ...
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... suppose he controlled the other , Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes , while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Representatives he and his friends furnished some ...
... suppose he controlled the other , Democrats that went with him , he furnished three votes , while the Republicans furnished twenty . That is what he did to defeat it . In the House of Representatives he and his friends furnished some ...
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... suppose there might be one thing that at least enabled him to draw such an inference that would not be true with me or many others, that is, because he looks upon all this matter of slavery as an exceedingly little thing--this matter of ...
... suppose there might be one thing that at least enabled him to draw such an inference that would not be true with me or many others, that is, because he looks upon all this matter of slavery as an exceedingly little thing--this matter of ...
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Speech of Mr Douglasat Chicago July 9 185816 | 66 |
Second Joint Debate at Freeport August 27 1858 | 83 |
Seventh and Last Joint Debate at Alton Oct 15 1858 | 93 |
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