As Others See Chicago: Impressions of Visitors, 1673-1933Bessie Louise Pierce, Joe Lester Norris University of Chicago Press, 1933 - 540 Seiten |
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... tion , and soon would disperse them among lands where civilisa- tion is unknown . As far as I could judge , we were the only representatives of England . There were Scots , for Scots are always to be found where there is any hope of ...
... tion , and soon would disperse them among lands where civilisa- tion is unknown . As far as I could judge , we were the only representatives of England . There were Scots , for Scots are always to be found where there is any hope of ...
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... tion with an Exposition . It is notable that no enterprise of this kind ever ends in financial success . However the organizing group still hopes to receive dividends . They are relying for this largely on the concessions that they have ...
... tion with an Exposition . It is notable that no enterprise of this kind ever ends in financial success . However the organizing group still hopes to receive dividends . They are relying for this largely on the concessions that they have ...
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... tion to the guidebooks and the Land of Contrasts , Dr. Muirhead has translated poetry and written articles for the Encyclopaedia Britannica . Dr. Muirhead's first visit to the United States was in 1888. This was of short duration ...
... tion to the guidebooks and the Land of Contrasts , Dr. Muirhead has translated poetry and written articles for the Encyclopaedia Britannica . Dr. Muirhead's first visit to the United States was in 1888. This was of short duration ...
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JACQUES MARQUETTE | 13 |
SAMUEL A STORROW | 23 |
WILLIAM H KEATING | 31 |
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