Stephen A. Douglas eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 492 pages of information about Stephen A. Douglas.

Stephen A. Douglas eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 492 pages of information about Stephen A. Douglas.

[Footnote 471:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., pp. 343-344.]

[Footnote 472:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., p. 344.]

[Footnote 473:  Ibid., p. 344.]

[Footnote 474:  Ibid., p. 353.]

[Footnote 475:  MS. Letter, Douglas to Lanphier, February 13, 1854.]

[Footnote 476:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 232.]

[Footnote 477:  Ibid., pp. 279-280.]

[Footnote 478:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 391.]

[Footnote 479:  Ibid., pp. 287-288.]

[Footnote 480:  Ibid., p. 296.]

[Footnote 481:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., pp. 296-297.]

[Footnote 482:  Ibid., p. 297.]

[Footnote 483:  Ibid., p. 298.]

[Footnote 484:  Ibid., p. 298.]

[Footnote 485:  See remarks of Bell; Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., pp. 414-415; and also later, Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 937.]

[Footnote 486:  See remarks of Atchison, Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 302.]

[Footnote 487:  Ibid., p. 298.]

[Footnote 488:  Ibid., p. 302.]

[Footnote 489:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 325.]

[Footnote 490:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 332.]

[Footnote 491:  Ibid., p. 332.]

[Footnote 492:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 337.]

[Footnote 493:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 338.]

[Footnote 494:  Ibid., p. 338.]

[Footnote 495:  Cutts, Treatise on Constitutional and Party Questions, pp. 122-123.]

[Footnote 496:  That the President believed with Douglas that the benefits of the Act would inure to freedom, is vouched for by ex-Senator Clemens of Alabama.  See Illinois State Register, April 6, 1854.]

[Footnote 497:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., pp. 618, 621.]

[Footnote 498:  Ibid., App., p. 654.]

[Footnote 499:  Ibid., App., pp. 657-661.]

[Footnote 500:  Globe, 33 Cong., 1 Sess., App., p. 661.]

[Footnote 501:  Speech at Wooster, Ohio, 1859, Philadelphia Press, September 26, 1859.]

[Footnote 502:  Rhodes, History of the United States, I, p. 496.]

[Footnote 503:  Cutts, Constitutional and Party Questions, p. 98.]

[Footnote 504:  “I speak to the people of Chicago on Friday next, September 1, on Nebraska.  They threaten a mob but I have no fears.  All will be right....  Come up if you can and bring our friends with you.”  MS. Letter, Douglas to Lanphier, August 25, 1854.]

[Footnote 505:  Davidson and Stuve, History of Illinois, p. 640.]

[Footnote 506:  Sheahan, Douglas, pp. 271-273.  Cutts, Constitutional and Party Questions, pp. 98-101.  New York Times, September 6, 1854.]

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