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NEBRASKA Act, Chase's amend- | Popular sovereignty dissected,

ment to, defeated, 82.
Nebraska Bill discussed, 134.
Negro, equal of any man in
right to eat bread, 122, 127.
Negro citizenship, Lincoln op-
poses, 165.

Negroes, their condition grow-

ing worse, 63.
Nelson, Judge, opinion in Dred
Scott case, 82.

New Haven, Conn., Speech at,
213.

Niche for Dred Scott decision,

79, 82, 135, 146.

No man good enough to govern
another without his consent,
49.

OHIO Democratic convention, |
Answer to resolutions of, 308.
Ohio Regiment, 164th, Address

to, 343.

87, 131, 185.

Presbyterian ministers, Letter
to, 306.

Protective tariff advocated, 35.

RAILROADS favoured, 11.
Reed, Rev. Alex., Letter to, 305.
Republicans should stand by
their principles, 109, 118.
Reverence for law should be
taught, 21.

Right or wrong of slavery, 175,
180.

SABBATH, Order for observance
of, 286.

Sangamon Co., Address to elec-
tors of, 9, 12.
Sanitary Fair, -

Washington, Remarks at, 329.
Baltimore, Remarks at, 334.
Philadelphia, Remarks at, 341.

Origin and qualities of Lin- Scripture quoted, 115.

coln, 2.

Ottawa meeting, Aug. 21, 1858,

124.

Serenade,-

Reply to, Oct. 19, 1864, 347.
Reply to, Nov. 10, 1864, 349.
April 11, 1865, 361.

PENNSYLVANIA, Reply to Gov- Slavery, -
ernor of, 236.

People, Right of, to make con-

stitutions, 90.

Peoria, Speech at, 43.
Philadelphia, Address at, Feb.
22, 1861, 234.
Pillow, Fort, Massacre of, 336.
Pittsburgh, Address at, 229.
Political institutions, Perpetua-
tion of, 19.

Lincoln's first object-lesson

in, 54.

A political machine, 77.
Could be made lawful in free
States by another decision,
83.
Peaceable extinction of, be-
lieved in, 97.

Now claimed to be perpetual,
97; 98.

Slavery,-

TARIFF, Views on the, 230.

Momentous importance of, Temperance, Address on, Spring-

106.

Not to be interfered with in
States where authorised,
127.

Always an element of discord,

129, 154.

field, 1842, 29.

Thanksgiving proclamation, Oct.
3, 1863, 321.

Thoroughness of Lincoln's stud-
ies, 6.

Trenton, N. J., Address at, 232.

Chief cause of division, 173, Trumbull, Judge, Bargain with,

187.

How the founders looked up-

on it, 150.

Snake as a figure of speech, 215.
Speed, Joshua F., Letter to;
slaves in shackles, 53.
Springfield,

-

Debate with Douglas and
others at, 26.

denied, 152.

UNION, Why possible for eighty
years, 5.

Union of Illinois Republicans
justified, 148.

Union League, Reply to, on his
re-nomination, 340.

United States, Growth of, 110.

June, 1857, The Dred Scott Usury opposed, 14.
case, 60.

The divided-house speech,
June 17, 1858, 71.
Speech, July 17, 1858, 117.
Farewell to citizens of, Feb.

11, 1861, 223.
Springfield Lyceum,—

Address before, in 1837, 18.
Squatter sovereignty discussed
and eviscerated, 73, 77, 88.
State sovereignty discussed, 255.
Sugar-coated rebellion, 253.
Sumner, Brooks's assault upon,
150.
Swapping horses while crossing
the stream, 340.

VALLANDIGHAM, C. L., Reasons
for arrest of, 309.

WASHBURNE, E. B., on Freeport
meeting, 142.

Washington, Reply to Mayor
of, 238.

Whig Committee, Circular of,
34.

White men, Douglas claims
government made for, exclu-
sively, 109.
Wilmot proviso, -

Origin of, 44.

Voted for forty times, 59.

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