An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... live in , what they live on , etc. I will tell you . I should judge that nine tenths of them live in log houses and cabbins ; the other tenth either in brick or framed houses . The people generally have large farmes and have not thought ...
... live in , what they live on , etc. I will tell you . I should judge that nine tenths of them live in log houses and cabbins ; the other tenth either in brick or framed houses . The people generally have large farmes and have not thought ...
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... live stock as soon as possible , and prepare for getting upon a farm . Do not be discouraged at the change of business ; almost any body can farm in this country ; and when you have gotten 20 acres of land of your own , fenced in and ...
... live stock as soon as possible , and prepare for getting upon a farm . Do not be discouraged at the change of business ; almost any body can farm in this country ; and when you have gotten 20 acres of land of your own , fenced in and ...
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... live in a foreign neighbor- hood , of crossing a social gulf , drops away very quickly in the general comradeship which develops there , so that one looks back to the time when it seemed unnatural to live in one part of the city ...
... live in a foreign neighbor- hood , of crossing a social gulf , drops away very quickly in the general comradeship which develops there , so that one looks back to the time when it seemed unnatural to live in one part of the city ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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