Life of Stephen A. Douglas, United States Senator from Illinois: With His Most Important Speeches and ReportsH. Dayton, 1860 - 457 páginas |
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... Federal Officeholders and the Abolitionists - Mr . Dou- glas ' last Speech in the Senate preparatory to Illinois Canvass , • 86 CHAPTER XII . New Aspect of Affairs at the Federal Capitol - Mr . Douglas calls on the President for ...
... Federal Officeholders and the Abolitionists - Mr . Dou- glas ' last Speech in the Senate preparatory to Illinois Canvass , • 86 CHAPTER XII . New Aspect of Affairs at the Federal Capitol - Mr . Douglas calls on the President for ...
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... federal officials and Abolitionists to crush him . Like Napoleon on his return from Elba , Mr. Douglas , on his return to Illinois , in- spired his numerous friends with unbounded enthusiasm . We see the momentous struggle between Mr ...
... federal officials and Abolitionists to crush him . Like Napoleon on his return from Elba , Mr. Douglas , on his return to Illinois , in- spired his numerous friends with unbounded enthusiasm . We see the momentous struggle between Mr ...
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... federal treasury for such purposes had utterly failed to accomplish its object , and that a system of tonnage duties which he matured , and on several occasions has introduced into the Senate , should be substituted for Congressional ...
... federal treasury for such purposes had utterly failed to accomplish its object , and that a system of tonnage duties which he matured , and on several occasions has introduced into the Senate , should be substituted for Congressional ...
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... federal system is admirably adapted to the whole continent ; and while I would not violate the laws of nations , nor treaty stipulations , nor in any manner tarnish the national honor , I would exert all legal and honorable means to ...
... federal system is admirably adapted to the whole continent ; and while I would not violate the laws of nations , nor treaty stipulations , nor in any manner tarnish the national honor , I would exert all legal and honorable means to ...
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... Federal Constitution ; and such States as may be formed out of that por- tion of said territory lying south of thirty - six degrees thirty minutes , north latitude , commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line , shall be admitted ...
... Federal Constitution ; and such States as may be formed out of that por- tion of said territory lying south of thirty - six degrees thirty minutes , north latitude , commonly known as the Missouri Compromise line , shall be admitted ...
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