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Ch. 1 | Problems of interpretation : approaching conspiracy in text and discourse | 1 |
Ch. 2 | The slave power according to Salmon P. Chase : entering the mainstream of partisan rhetoric, 1845-1854 | 47 |
Ch. 3 | Charles Sumner's "crime against Kansas" : conspiracy rhetoric in the oratorical mold | 87 |
Ch. 4 | Lincoln, conspiracy rhetoric, and the "house divided" : assessing the judgment of history | 121 |
Ch. 5 | Lessons of the slave power conspiracy : conspiracy rhetoric at the center and fringe | 153 |
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