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Chorus of the Union: How Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas Set Aside Their Rivalry to Save the Nation -- Edward Robert McClelland, Hardcover Indie Disco Anthems / Various but it's fair to say

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but it's fair to say that all three men have stepped up their game

I dreamed of a man with blazing green eyes and a cruel smile

Pirates have long captured our imaginations with images of cutlass-wielding swashbucklers

a pharmacist who dabbles in alchemy

whose very presence chills them to the bone

Chorus of the Union: How Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas Set Aside Their Rivalry to Save the Nation -- Edward Robert McClelland, Hardcover Indie Disco Anthems / Various but it's fair to sayAn impassioned and timely exploration of Abraham Lincoln's long time rivalry and eventual alliance with Stephen Douglas. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas are a misunderstood duo. History remembers them as antagonists, and for most of the years the two men knew each other, they were. In the 1830s, they debated politics around the stove in the back of Joshua Speed's store in Springfield, Illinois. In the 1850s, they disagreed over the Kansas Nebraska

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