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Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER VII
19/46

The Republican party was young, strong, united, conscious of its power, popular, growing.

The Democratic party was rent with faction, and the Administration was irrevocably opposed to the return of Douglas to the Senate.

He entered the field, therefore, with a powerful opponent in front, and with defection and betrayal in the rear.

He was everywhere known as a debater of singular skill.

His mind was fertile in resources.


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