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English: Text of the speeches from "Political debates between Lincoln and Douglas," Columbus, Ohio, 1860, with connecting narrative by the editor, and illustrative material from contemporary newspapers.
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Author Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, Edwin Erle Sparks

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