The Frontier in American HistoryH. Holt, 1920 - 375 halaman |
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... Plains and the Rocky Mountains ; and in the same way that the advance of the frontiersmen beyond the Alle- ghanies had caused the rise of important questions of trans- portation and internal improvement , so now the settlers beyond the ...
... Plains and the Rocky Mountains ; and in the same way that the advance of the frontiersmen beyond the Alle- ghanies had caused the rise of important questions of trans- portation and internal improvement , so now the settlers beyond the ...
Halaman 16
... Plains , with ranch and cowboy and nomadic life , are things of yesterday and of to - day . The experience of the Carolina cowpens guided the ranchers of Texas . One element favoring the rapid extension of the rancher's frontier is the ...
... Plains , with ranch and cowboy and nomadic life , are things of yesterday and of to - day . The experience of the Carolina cowpens guided the ranchers of Texas . One element favoring the rapid extension of the rancher's frontier is the ...
Halaman 20
... plain , frugal , civilized life . Another wave rolls on . The men of capital and enterprise come . The settler is ready to sell out and take the advantage of the rise in property , push farther into the interior and become , him- self ...
... plain , frugal , civilized life . Another wave rolls on . The men of capital and enterprise come . The settler is ready to sell out and take the advantage of the rise in property , push farther into the interior and become , him- self ...
Halaman 22
... plains , and have themselves begun to turn to intensive farming and to manufacture . A decade before this , Ohio had shown the same transition stage . Thus the demand for land and the love of wilderness freedom drew the frontier ever ...
... plains , and have themselves begun to turn to intensive farming and to manufacture . A decade before this , Ohio had shown the same transition stage . Thus the demand for land and the love of wilderness freedom drew the frontier ever ...
Halaman 33
... plain , one vast , rich , level meadow ; a square of five hundred miles . Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would change their manners with their habits . of life ; would soon forget a government by ...
... plain , one vast , rich , level meadow ; a square of five hundred miles . Over this they would wander without a possibility of restraint ; they would change their manners with their habits . of life ; would soon forget a government by ...
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Halaman 37 - That coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and inquisitiveness; that practical, inventive turn of mind, quick to find expedients; that masterful grasp of material things, lacking in the artistic but powerful to effect great ends; that restless, nervous energy;* that dominant individualism, working for good and for evil, and withal that buoyancy and exuberance which comes with freedom — these are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier.
Halaman 262 - Hear now the Song of the Dead! We were dreamers, dreaming greatly, in the man-stifled town; We yearned beyond the sky-line where the strange roads go down. Came the Whisper, came the Vision, came the Power with the Need, Till the Soul that is not man's soul was lent us to lead. As the deer breaks — as the steer breaks — from the herd where they graze, In the faith of little children we went on our ways. Then the wood failed — then the food failed — then the last water dried — In the faith...
Halaman 188 - There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more than half of our whole produce, and contain more than half of our inhabitants.
Halaman 308 - Little remains : but every hour is saved From that eternal silence, something more, A bringer of new things ; and vile it were For some three suns to store and hoard myself...
Halaman 4 - Thus the advance of the frontier has meant a steady movement away from the influence of Europe, a steady growth of independence on American lines. And to study this advance, the men who grew up under these conditions, and the political, economic and social results of it, is to study the really American part of our history.
Halaman 299 - DAUGHTERS of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes, And marching single in an endless file, Bring diadems and fagots in their hands. To each they offer gifts after his will, Bread, kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and the Day Turned and departed silent. I, too late, Under her solemn fillet saw the scorn.
Halaman 255 - Nature, they say, doth dote, And cannot make a man Save on some worn-out plan, Repeating us by rote : For him her Old-World moulds aside she threw, And choosing sweet clay from the breast Of the unexhausted West, With stuff untainted shaped a hero new, Wise, steadfast in the strength of God, and true.
Halaman 308 - And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy. I am a part of all that I have met ; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move.
Halaman 34 - ... collectors and comptrollers, and of all the slaves that adhered to them. Such would, and in no long time must be, the effect of attempting to forbid as a crime and to suppress as an evil the command and blessing of Providence,
Halaman 255 - They knew that outward grace is dust ; They could not choose but trust In that sure-footed mind's unfaltering skill, And supple-tempered will That bent like perfect steel to spring again and thrust. His was no lonely mountain-peak of mind...