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Page 45
... speech . In it Calhoun never men- tioned Clay or the compromise measures ; in- stead , he called on the North , as the stronger section of the country , to make concessions to preserve the Union . The North , he said , should grant ...
... speech . In it Calhoun never men- tioned Clay or the compromise measures ; in- stead , he called on the North , as the stronger section of the country , to make concessions to preserve the Union . The North , he said , should grant ...
Page 99
... speech more than any other had brought him the Republican presiden- tial nomination . Perhaps only in an overheated political cli- mate could a man like Lincoln have vaulted to prominence . True , he was little known in the East before ...
... speech more than any other had brought him the Republican presiden- tial nomination . Perhaps only in an overheated political cli- mate could a man like Lincoln have vaulted to prominence . True , he was little known in the East before ...
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... speech after speech , Douglas never weakened in defense of his favorite doctrine , popular sovereignty . Yet he aired more than political theory . Believing that blacks were inherently inferior to whites , Douglas de- clared that ...
... speech after speech , Douglas never weakened in defense of his favorite doctrine , popular sovereignty . Yet he aired more than political theory . Believing that blacks were inherently inferior to whites , Douglas de- clared that ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 24 |
The Avenging Angel | 70 |
Storm over Sumter | 120 |
Copyright | |
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Hell's Broke Loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment Scott Walker No preview available - 2005 |