Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen17,Tema 1Illinois State Historical Society., 1924 |
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... never hear the end of ; for in 1645 Louis Joliet was born at Quebec . These two - the good priest and the great explorer - seem to symbolize the spirit of adventure and daring which still haunts this mighty mid- western empire . Of the ...
... never hear the end of ; for in 1645 Louis Joliet was born at Quebec . These two - the good priest and the great explorer - seem to symbolize the spirit of adventure and daring which still haunts this mighty mid- western empire . Of the ...
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... never be allowed to obscure this truth . Consequently , when the Great War shook the world , Illinois remembered that , as this nation could not endure half slave and half free , so this earth could not endure half a self - determining ...
... never be allowed to obscure this truth . Consequently , when the Great War shook the world , Illinois remembered that , as this nation could not endure half slave and half free , so this earth could not endure half a self - determining ...
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... never knowing when the day of departure would arrive , until finally on the morning of the third , all of the tents were taken down at the call of the bugle and the men entrained at ten o'clock . No information was given out as to our ...
... never knowing when the day of departure would arrive , until finally on the morning of the third , all of the tents were taken down at the call of the bugle and the men entrained at ten o'clock . No information was given out as to our ...
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... never before seen in camp . This , together with the good fellowship formed by new acquaintanceships , caused the evening to go on record as a decided success . Later , the organizations that were our guests , reciprocated , inviting us ...
... never before seen in camp . This , together with the good fellowship formed by new acquaintanceships , caused the evening to go on record as a decided success . Later , the organizations that were our guests , reciprocated , inviting us ...
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... never before and will never forget that hole in the ground , which we later learned , was to become a reservoir . Speaking of the camp's water supply , it was chiefly noticeable because of its absence . A maximum of fifty drops per man ...
... never before and will never forget that hole in the ground , which we later learned , was to become a reservoir . Speaking of the camp's water supply , it was chiefly noticeable because of its absence . A maximum of fifty drops per man ...
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