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... Democrat ; and , Franklin perhaps excepted , the first great one . He had no illustrious ancestry , no inherited place or wealth , and none of the prestige , power , training , or culture which were assured to the gentry or landed class ...
... Democrat ; and , Franklin perhaps excepted , the first great one . He had no illustrious ancestry , no inherited place or wealth , and none of the prestige , power , training , or culture which were assured to the gentry or landed class ...
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... Democratic moorings and fol- lowed his leadership in a most emphatic protest against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise . In 1858 the people of Illinois endorsed his opposition to the aggressions of slavery , in a state usually The ...
... Democratic moorings and fol- lowed his leadership in a most emphatic protest against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise . In 1858 the people of Illinois endorsed his opposition to the aggressions of slavery , in a state usually The ...
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... Democratic party to violate any one of its principles out of policy or expediency , that it did not pay the debt with sorrow . There is no safety or success for our party unless we always do right , and trust the consequences to God and ...
... Democratic party to violate any one of its principles out of policy or expediency , that it did not pay the debt with sorrow . There is no safety or success for our party unless we always do right , and trust the consequences to God and ...
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... population as she hight have when she made application . We are informed that every Democratic candidate for Congress in all the States where elections have recently been held was pledged against 16 [ Oct. 15 Stephen A. Douglas.
... population as she hight have when she made application . We are informed that every Democratic candidate for Congress in all the States where elections have recently been held was pledged against 16 [ Oct. 15 Stephen A. Douglas.
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... Democratic administra- tion , which we helped to bring into power , deems it consistent with its fidelity to principle , and its regard to duty , to wield its power in this State in behalf of the Republican Abolition can- didates in ...
... Democratic administra- tion , which we helped to bring into power , deems it consistent with its fidelity to principle , and its regard to duty , to wield its power in this State in behalf of the Republican Abolition can- didates in ...
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