Illinois Catholic Historical Review (1918 - 1929) volume Ix Number 1 to volume Ix Number 4

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Strange as it may seem at first, there was much that was common between the adventurous Spaniard who with his plumed companions first beheld the Mississippi and the simple priest who more than a century later launched his canoe upon its waters. Both De Soto and Marquette were fired with a chivalrous heroism which bore up enthus- iastically in the midst of disappointments; both were born leaders of men, winning respect and confidence by their sympathetic nature and just treatment of those over w
...hom they exercised authority. If placed in the position of De Soto, Marquette would not have under- taken the expedition into the interior of the unknown land without more careful investigation; his prograss would have been slower but the expedition would not have ended in disaster and at the cost of the lives of so many valiant men. If De Soto had discovered the Mississippi in the seventeenth century, he would probably have fol- lowed the river to its muoth, in spite of dangers and at the risk of depriving the world of the advantages of the discovery.

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