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  • E. by Lake Michigan, S. by Illinois, and W. by Iowa and Minnesota. The Montreal and Menomonee rivers form parts of the boundary line between this state...
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  • and the Saint Louis river flowing into Lake Superior. The Menominee and Montreal rivers form a considerable part of the boundary line on the N. and E.,...
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  • Corporation L L 358 F.2d 31 (1966) United States v. N Moorman 358 F.2d 34 (1966) Marathon Oil Company v. Heath 358 F.2d 39 (1966) Breault v. L Feigenholtz 358 F...
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  • though he were the ghost-like competitor in some endless nightmare of a Marathon. My contemplation of him was interrupted by the advent of a fourth figure...
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  • Creasy's "Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World" covered the period "from Marathon to Waterloo." The fact that Mr. Knox finds twenty-five "decisive battles"...
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  • be some few months after himself cast out with execration (1743-1793). Marathon, a village, 22 m. NE. of Athens, on the sea border of a plain where the...
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  • cubits high and of vast circumference." The tumulus erected on the plain of Marathon, in commemoration of the one hundred and ninety-two Athenians who fell...
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  • wars; gained over Æschylus the prize for an elegy on those who fell at Marathon; composed epigrams over the tombs of the Spartans who fell at Thermopylæ...
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  • of the name. Cynægirus, a brother of Æschylus; distinguished himself at Marathon; is famed for his desperate attempt to seize a retreating ship. Cynewulf...
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  • Engineers v. Burlington Northern Railroad Company 838 F.2d 1114 (1987) Marathon Oil Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue 838 F.2d 1125 (1988) Huston...
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  • Persians because the inhabitants had taken part with Athens in the battle of Marathon; but in the following year it was the scene of the victory won by Pausanias...
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  • on the Track, or, The Athletes of Riverport School (1913) Fred Fenton, Marathon Runner, or, The Great Race at Riverport School (1915) Published as Elmer...
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