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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... Kansas-Nebraska bill the right of the people to decide for themselves. On the other point, Mr. Lincoln goes for a warfare upon the Supreme Court of the United States, because of their judicial decision in the Dred Scott case. I yield ...
... Kansas-Nebraska bill the right of the people to decide for themselves. On the other point, Mr. Lincoln goes for a warfare upon the Supreme Court of the United States, because of their judicial decision in the Dred Scott case. I yield ...
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... Kansas was settled, for example, in 1854. It was a Territory yet, without having formed a Constitution, in a, very regular way, for three years. All this time negro slavery could be taken in by any few individuals, and by that decision ...
... Kansas was settled, for example, in 1854. It was a Territory yet, without having formed a Constitution, in a, very regular way, for three years. All this time negro slavery could be taken in by any few individuals, and by that decision ...
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... Kansas into the Union under the Lecompton Constitution. I need not inform you that relenting ground in from the beginning opposition to that to Lecompton the end I took Constitution. bold, determined, My reason and for that un- course ...
... Kansas into the Union under the Lecompton Constitution. I need not inform you that relenting ground in from the beginning opposition to that to Lecompton the end I took Constitution. bold, determined, My reason and for that un- course ...
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... Kansas not only asked , but attempted to be forced under it , whether or not that Constitution was the free act and deed of the people of Kansas ? No man pretends that it embodied their will . Every man in America knows that it was re ...
... Kansas not only asked , but attempted to be forced under it , whether or not that Constitution was the free act and deed of the people of Kansas ? No man pretends that it embodied their will . Every man in America knows that it was re ...
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... Kansas want a slaveholding State, let them have it, and if they want a free State they have a right to it, and it is not for the people of Illinois, or Missouri, or New York, or Kentucky, to complain, whatever the de- cision of the ...
... Kansas want a slaveholding State, let them have it, and if they want a free State they have a right to it, and it is not for the people of Illinois, or Missouri, or New York, or Kentucky, to complain, whatever the de- cision of the ...
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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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