An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... never tired of , and which they knew would hold spellbound the incredulous read- ers they hoped would follow them to this land of plenty . There was little money in circulation . The country had not recovered from the crash of 1837 and ...
... never tired of , and which they knew would hold spellbound the incredulous read- ers they hoped would follow them to this land of plenty . There was little money in circulation . The country had not recovered from the crash of 1837 and ...
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... never have found him prevaricating nor apologizing .. ; he would simply and coolly have told his adversaries to make the most of it . " Everyone admired the Little Giant's pluck . At times in his stormy career he faced a whole cohort of ...
... never have found him prevaricating nor apologizing .. ; he would simply and coolly have told his adversaries to make the most of it . " Everyone admired the Little Giant's pluck . At times in his stormy career he faced a whole cohort of ...
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... never talked over any plans when we were in any public place . The hope of the opposition now was to influence Speaker McKin- ley and prevent the bill from coming up , and let it die , as so many bills do die , on third reading ...
... never talked over any plans when we were in any public place . The hope of the opposition now was to influence Speaker McKin- ley and prevent the bill from coming up , and let it die , as so many bills do die , on third reading ...
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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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