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BOOK SIX Main Chance Politicos I : STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS II : JAMES G. BLAINE They tried too hard . In politics , as in love , a soupçon of reluctance aids in the conquest . CHAPTER ONE Stephen A. Douglas WHEN Stephen Douglas was only a ...
BOOK SIX Main Chance Politicos I : STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS II : JAMES G. BLAINE They tried too hard . In politics , as in love , a soupçon of reluctance aids in the conquest . CHAPTER ONE Stephen A. Douglas WHEN Stephen Douglas was only a ...
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The three candidates for the 1856 Democratic nomination were Presi- dent Pierce , Douglas and Buchanan . Pierce started twelve votes behind Buchanan , but by the tenth ballot he had disappeared . Douglas started with thirty - three ...
The three candidates for the 1856 Democratic nomination were Presi- dent Pierce , Douglas and Buchanan . Pierce started twelve votes behind Buchanan , but by the tenth ballot he had disappeared . Douglas started with thirty - three ...
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Douglas stuck to his guns for Popular Sovereignty : " Whenever you put a limitation upon the right of a people to decide what laws they want , you have destroyed the fundamental principles of self - government . Mr. Lincoln asserts that ...
Douglas stuck to his guns for Popular Sovereignty : " Whenever you put a limitation upon the right of a people to decide what laws they want , you have destroyed the fundamental principles of self - government . Mr. Lincoln asserts that ...
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