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  • Stephen Arnold Douglas was so patriotic at the Rebellion's outbreak that Lincoln forgave him all the politically, hostile past.

    The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams

  • Judge and Presidential Candidate, -- Stephen Arnold Douglas, -- father of the doctrine of Local Sovereignty, which he has come to preach.

    The Crisis — Volume 04 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Say, young man, did you ever hear of Stephen Arnold Douglas, alias the

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • He is an old friend now, Senator and Judge and Presidential Candidate, -- Stephen Arnold Douglas, -- father of the doctrine of Local Sovereignty, which he has come to preach.

    The Crisis — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • Say, young man, did you ever hear of Stephen Arnold Douglas, alias the

    The Crisis — Volume 03 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Judge and Presidential Candidate, -- Stephen Arnold Douglas, -- father of the doctrine of Local Sovereignty, which he has come to preach.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • Say, young man, did you ever hear of Stephen Arnold Douglas, alias the

    The Crisis — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • Stephen Arnold Douglas was so patriotic at the Rebellion's outbreak that Lincoln forgave him all the politically, hostile past.

    The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907

  • Stephen Arnold Douglas (1813–61) Born in 1818, died in 1861; elected Supreme Court Judge in Illinois in 1841; member of Congress in 1843; United States Senator in 1847 and 1853; reported the Kansas-Nebraska Bill in 1854; had a notable debate with Lincoln in 1858; an unsuccessful candidate against Lincoln in 1860.

    In the First Debate with Lincoln 1906

  • General Pierce was elected; the policy of his administration became more and more deeply pro-slavery; and now appeared upon the scene Stephen Arnold Douglas -- senator from Illinois, a man of remarkable ability, -- a brilliant thinker and most effective speaker, with an extraordinary power of swaying men.

    Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I 1905

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