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... Douglas at Springfield , during the progress of the State Fair , in October . We remember the event as vividly as though it transpired yesterday , and in view of the prominence now given to the chief actor in that exciting event , it ...
... Douglas at Springfield , during the progress of the State Fair , in October . We remember the event as vividly as though it transpired yesterday , and in view of the prominence now given to the chief actor in that exciting event , it ...
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... Douglas , that the former should speak two or three hours , and the latter reply in just as little or as much time as he chose . Mr. Lincoln took the stand at two o'clock — a large crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a ...
... Douglas , that the former should speak two or three hours , and the latter reply in just as little or as much time as he chose . Mr. Lincoln took the stand at two o'clock — a large crowd in atten- dance , and Mr. Douglas seated on a ...
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... Douglas . 66 6 Precisely so , ' replied Lincoln ; ' I was in favor of running the line a great deal farther South . ' " About this time , ' the speaker continued , ' my distinguished friend introduced me to a particular friend of his ...
... Douglas . 66 6 Precisely so , ' replied Lincoln ; ' I was in favor of running the line a great deal farther South . ' " About this time , ' the speaker continued , ' my distinguished friend introduced me to a particular friend of his ...
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... Douglas strode hastily to the stand . As usual , he employed ten minutes in telling how grossly he had been abused . Recollecting himself , he added , though in a perfectly courteous manner ' -abused in a perfectly courteous manner ! He ...
... Douglas strode hastily to the stand . As usual , he employed ten minutes in telling how grossly he had been abused . Recollecting himself , he added , though in a perfectly courteous manner ' -abused in a perfectly courteous manner ! He ...
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... Douglas ' hadn't much to say ' - which we presume to have been Mr. Douglas ' view of the case also , for the reason that he ran away from his antagonist and kept out of the way during the remainder of the campaign . " During this ...
... Douglas ' hadn't much to say ' - which we presume to have been Mr. Douglas ' view of the case also , for the reason that he ran away from his antagonist and kept out of the way during the remainder of the campaign . " During this ...
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