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XVIII AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 79 XIX AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH 84 XX
FAREWELL ADDRESS AT SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 108
XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS ...
XVIII AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 79 XIX AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH 84 XX
FAREWELL ADDRESS AT SPRINGFIELD , ILLINOIS , FEBRUARY 11 , 1861 108
XXI FROM HIS REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF WELCOME AT INDIANAPOLIS ...
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... Springfield he measured wits with other bright young lawyers , in plain and
direct language before plain and simple - minded auditors , either in political
discussion or in the court - room ; either in the capital or in the country towns of
Illinois .
... Springfield he measured wits with other bright young lawyers , in plain and
direct language before plain and simple - minded auditors , either in political
discussion or in the court - room ; either in the capital or in the country towns of
Illinois .
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In his famous speech delivered at Springfield , Illinois , at the close of the
Republican State Convention of 1858 , -in which he had been named as
candidate for United States senator , -- the skilful and serious orator rises not
merely to the ...
In his famous speech delivered at Springfield , Illinois , at the close of the
Republican State Convention of 1858 , -in which he had been named as
candidate for United States senator , -- the skilful and serious orator rises not
merely to the ...
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Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas
regularly argues against the doctrine of the equality of men ; and while he does
not draw the conclusion that the superiors ought to enslave the inferiors , he ...
Again : " In his numerous speeches now being made in Illinois , Senator Douglas
regularly argues against the doctrine of the equality of men ; and while he does
not draw the conclusion that the superiors ought to enslave the inferiors , he ...
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THE REAL SOUTHERN VIEW OF SLAVERY From a speech delivered at Peoria ,
Illinois , October 16,1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . That is to say , EQUAL
justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery
to ...
THE REAL SOUTHERN VIEW OF SLAVERY From a speech delivered at Peoria ,
Illinois , October 16,1854 , in reply to Senator Douglas . That is to say , EQUAL
justice to the South , it is said , requires us to consent to the extension of slavery
to ...
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