Dred Scott
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 3-12-1857 Democratic the black republicans have wasted more breath, ink and time on the Missouri compromise |
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John Brown
Brown Republican Sympathizers. Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 11-9-1859 Democratic If abolitionism and republicanism are identical in New York, they are equally in so Illinois. |
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John Brown
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 12-6-1859 Democratic a scoundrel and traitor has paid the just penalty of the laws. |
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John Brown
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 10-27-1859 Democratic The excuses of the black republican press are as various and conflicting as they are shallow. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 3-30-1854 Democratic If the Journal editor would not be classed as an abolitionist, he should not fulminate abolition doctrines. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 3-13-1854 Democratic Since the introduction of a Nebraska bill Greely has been busily engaged in fabricating public opinion against it. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Senator Douglas' Speech -- The Nebraska Question. Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 2-11-1854 Democratic the able and unanswerable speech of Judge Douglas upon the Nebraska Territorial bill |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 3-13-1854 Democratic Its daily conglomerate, hashed up from Greely's mint of festering misrepresentation, calumny, and impotent malice, finds no response with the people of Illinois. |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 5-19-1854 Democratic The opponents of the Nebraska bill failed in their disorganizing efforts to defeat this measure by legislative trickery |
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Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)
The Non-Intervention Principle. Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 1-31-1854 Democratic Now is the time to give practical effect to the leading principles which triumphed in the election of Pierce. |
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Sumner Caning
Assault in the United States Senate Chamber. Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 5-26-1856 Democratic Sumner's speech, surpassed in blackguardism anything ever delivered in the senate. |
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Sumner Caning
Assault in the United States Senate Chamber. Illinois State Register Springfield, Illinois 5-26-1856 Democratic Sumner's speech, surpassed in blackguardism anything ever delivered in the senate. |