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Northern Illinois University
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Good News
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v. 10 no. 238
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Good News, v. 10, no. 238, November 24, 1894 (Issue) |
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November 24, 1894 |
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No description of a battle which has yet been written would fit a great battle such as would be fought at the present day, or at any time in the future, between two great armies equally well provided with the newest arms and equipments. |
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It is perhaps, the unknown terrors of this space, where smokeless magazine rifles will hurl a rain of lead which will almost fill the air, that is the most effective guarantee of peace between the armed and menacing nations of to-day. |
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