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The Joint Debate with Douglas. Together with Correspondence in Regard to the Debate, and Intervening Speeches (July 24 to October, 15, 1858):  
  Introduction. By Horace White. 101
  Correspondence in Regard to the Debate. July 24 to July 31, 1858. 116
  "The Conspiracy Charge." Fragment of Speech in Rejoinder to the Reply of Senator Douglas to Mr. Lincoln's Springfield Speeches of June 16 and July 17, 1858. Delivered at Beardstown, Ill. August 12, 1858. 121
  "Back to the Declaration." Speech at Lewiston, Ill. August 17, 1858. 125
  First Joint Debate, at Ottawa, Ill. August 21, 1858. 128
  Second Joint Debate, at Freeport, Ill. August, 27 1858. 174
  "Fooling the People." Report of Speech at Clinton, Ill. September 8, 1858. 224
  "Popular Sovereignty" the Right to Flog Negroes. Fragment of Speech at Paris, Ill. September 8, 1858. 226
  The Issue Between the Parties, and Justice the Bulwark of American Democracy. Fragments of Speech at Edwardsville, Ill. September 13, 1858. 227
  Third Joint Debate, at Jonesboro, Ill. September 15, 1858. 231
  Fourth Joint Debate, at Charleston, Ill. September 18, 1858. 287