The World's Fair City and Her Enterprising SonsUnited publishing Company, 1892 - 512 páginas |
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... TILDEN FOUNDATIONS . R 1910 L Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year eighteen hundred and ninety - two , by C. DEAN , in the office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . To present a book of this kind , with char-
... TILDEN FOUNDATIONS . R 1910 L Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year eighteen hundred and ninety - two , by C. DEAN , in the office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . To present a book of this kind , with char-
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... hundred miles north and south in this valley , with the head of this lake in the line of the national highway between the two oceans and the great east and west , nature determined the location of the largest inland city on the ...
... hundred miles north and south in this valley , with the head of this lake in the line of the national highway between the two oceans and the great east and west , nature determined the location of the largest inland city on the ...
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... greatest market on the continent for grain , lumber and live - stock . Eight hundred and fifty trains arrive and depart here daily . The city extends north and south along Lake Michigan twenty 2 17 THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY .
... greatest market on the continent for grain , lumber and live - stock . Eight hundred and fifty trains arrive and depart here daily . The city extends north and south along Lake Michigan twenty 2 17 THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY .
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... hundred and eighty - six miles long , are regularly and beautifully laid out . Streets and avenues are from eighty to one hundred feet wide . Wooden pavements are generally in use on account of their elastic and noiseless qualities ...
... hundred and eighty - six miles long , are regularly and beautifully laid out . Streets and avenues are from eighty to one hundred feet wide . Wooden pavements are generally in use on account of their elastic and noiseless qualities ...
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... hundred feet wide , extending from Thirty- ninth street to Fiftieth street south . Parallel with it , five blocks west , Grand boulevard affords a charming return trip to the throngs of pleasure - seekers . The parks represent an ...
... hundred feet wide , extending from Thirty- ninth street to Fiftieth street south . Parallel with it , five blocks west , Grand boulevard affords a charming return trip to the throngs of pleasure - seekers . The parks represent an ...
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acres American Applause Armour army Art Institute artist attention attractive Auditorium avenue bank beautiful Board of Trade bread dear Bryan cent character Chicago citizens colored Company Congress corner Department Depew dollars enterprise erected exhibits fact Fair city farmer Farwell feet firm floor force Gage Galena genius gift give grand Grant ground hall honor hundred Illinois industry interest John Plankinton Jones Kohlsaat labor ladies Lake Lake Michigan land Libby Prison living located magnificent Marshall Field ment millions mission nations never organized paintings Palmer House patriotic Peck portrait Potter Palmer present President Pullman purpose real estate represents rich says side South spirit stand street structure success thousand tion transfer table United visitors wealth West wheat Wheelbarrow World's Columbian Exposition World's Fair World's Fair city York young
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Página 93 - What do we want with this vast, worthless area, this region of savages and wild beasts, of deserts, of shifting sands and whirlwinds of dust, of cactus and prairie dogs?
Página 46 - A great life has passed into the tomb and there awaits the requiem of winter's snows.
Página 292 - But every jet of chaos which threatens to exterminate us is convertible by intellect into wholesome force. Fate is unpenetrated causes. The water drowns ship and sailor like a grain of dust. But learn to swim, trim your bark, and the wave which drowned it will be cloven by it and carry it like its own foam, a plume and a power.
Página 137 - The objects of the corporation, as declared by the charter and by-laws, are " to maintain a commercial exchange ; to promote uniformity in the customs and usages of merchants ; to inculcate principles of justice and equity in trade ; to facilitate the speedy adjustment of business disputes; to acquire" and to disseminate valuable commercial and economic information ; and generally, to secure to its members the benefits of co-operation in the furtherance of their legitimate pursuits.
Página 152 - ... was, to know the condition of New England, which appearing to be very independent as to their regard to Old England, or his Majesty, rich and strong as they now were, there were great debates in what style to write to them; for the condition of that Colony was such, that they were able to contest with all other Plantations about them, and there was fear of their breaking from all dependence on this nation; his Majesty, therefore, commended this affair more expressly.
Página 367 - What more preposterous than the treatment of land as individual property. In every essential land differs from those things which being the product of human labor are rightfully property.
Página 488 - It is the intent of this department that it shall fully and fairly present the origin, growth and development of the various methods of transportation used in all ages and in all parts of the world.
Página 449 - Such an exhibition should be of a national and international character, so that not only the people of our Union and this Continent, but those of all nations as well, can participate...
Página 292 - Fate is unpenetrated causes. The water drowns ship and sailor, like a grain of dust. But learn to swim, trim your bark, and the wave which drowned it will be cloven by it, and carry it, like its own foam, a plume and a power. The cold is inconsiderate of persons, tingles your blood, freezes a man like a dewdrop. But learn to skate, and the ice will give you a graceful, sweet, and poetic motion.
Página 488 - Department will certainly prove an attraction of supreme interest, not only to the people of the United States, but to the world at large.