An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... received me , and brought me to see my quarters , which is the house of the late commandant Mr. Belestre , the best in the place . His time , when he was not in Indian Council , was spent in wining and dining , almost as feverishly as ...
... received me , and brought me to see my quarters , which is the house of the late commandant Mr. Belestre , the best in the place . His time , when he was not in Indian Council , was spent in wining and dining , almost as feverishly as ...
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... RECEIVED THE NEWS OF HIS FIRST NOMINATION CLINTON L. CONKLING The Republican National Convention met in Chicago , May 16 , 1860. The interest throughout the country in the results of the meeting was intense . The general opinion ...
... RECEIVED THE NEWS OF HIS FIRST NOMINATION CLINTON L. CONKLING The Republican National Convention met in Chicago , May 16 , 1860. The interest throughout the country in the results of the meeting was intense . The general opinion ...
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... received 25 cents a day in Mace- donia . While in the role of " the Commodity of Labor , " going from one point to another whenever there was a strike , they received $ 2.50 a day with board and lodging . Knowing that the strike was ...
... received 25 cents a day in Mace- donia . While in the role of " the Commodity of Labor , " going from one point to another whenever there was a strike , they received $ 2.50 a day with board and lodging . Knowing that the strike was ...
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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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