The Development of Chicago 1674 1914 Shown in a Series of Contemporary Origina
The Development of Chicago 1674 1914 Shown in a Series of Contemporary Origina
Milo Milton Quaife
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The ignorant people of Europe, who believe that kings and great lords are the cause of all the evils in the world, vote for that man who speaks loudest against the powerful, and who declares himself to be a friend of the people. I also heard it lamented that the Scandinavian immigrants not unfrequently come hither with the belief that the State Church and religion are one and the same thing, and when they have left behind them the former, they will have nothing to do with the latter. Long compu...lsion of mind has destroyed, to that degree, their powers of mind; and they come into the West very frequently, in the first instance, as rejectors of all church communion and every higher law. And this is natural enough for people not accustomed to think greatly; but is a moment of transition which can not last very long in any sound mind, and in a hemisphere where the glance is so clear and alive to everything which contributes to the higher life of man or of society. Illinois is a youthful state, with a million inhabitants, but is able, with her rich soil, to support at least ten millions.
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