The Frontier in American HistoryH. Holt, 1920 - 375 halaman |
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... trade , 11 and beyond the Mississippi , 99 9 Scribner's Statistical Atlas , xxxviii , pl . 13 ; McMaster , " Hist . of People of U. S. , " i , pp . 4 , 60 , 61 ; Imlay and Filson , " Western Territory of America ( London , 1793 ) ...
... trade , 11 and beyond the Mississippi , 99 9 Scribner's Statistical Atlas , xxxviii , pl . 13 ; McMaster , " Hist . of People of U. S. , " i , pp . 4 , 60 , 61 ; Imlay and Filson , " Western Territory of America ( London , 1793 ) ...
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... Trade of China and the Indian Islands " ; Benton , " Highway to the Pacific " ( a speech delivered in the U. S. Senate , December 16 , 1850 ) . 66 66 17 A writer in The Home Missionary ( 1850 ) , p . 239 , reporting Wiscon- sin ...
... Trade of China and the Indian Islands " ; Benton , " Highway to the Pacific " ( a speech delivered in the U. S. Senate , December 16 , 1850 ) . 66 66 17 A writer in The Home Missionary ( 1850 ) , p . 239 , reporting Wiscon- sin ...
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... Trade in Wis- consin , " p . 18 ; Peck , " New Guide for Emigrants " ( Boston , 1837 ) , ch . iv ; " Compendium Eleventh Census , " i , p . xl . My reem for " 51 ° State with varied agricultural interests . But earlier it was THE ...
... Trade in Wis- consin , " p . 18 ; Peck , " New Guide for Emigrants " ( Boston , 1837 ) , ch . iv ; " Compendium Eleventh Census , " i , p . xl . My reem for " 51 ° State with varied agricultural interests . But earlier it was THE ...
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... trade was coeval with American discovery . The Norsemen , Vespuccius , Verrazani , Hudson , John Smith , all 24 See post , for illustrations of the political accompaniments of changed industrial conditions . 26 trafficked for furs . The ...
... trade was coeval with American discovery . The Norsemen , Vespuccius , Verrazani , Hudson , John Smith , all 24 See post , for illustrations of the political accompaniments of changed industrial conditions . 26 trafficked for furs . The ...
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... trade . What is true for New England is , as would be expected , even plainer for the rest of the colonies . All along the coast from Maine to Georgia the Indian trade opened up the river courses . Steadily the trader passed westward ...
... trade . What is true for New England is , as would be expected , even plainer for the rest of the colonies . All along the coast from Maine to Georgia the Indian trade opened up the river courses . Steadily the trader passed westward ...
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Halaman 301 - 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 310 - Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths Of all the western stars, until I die. It may be that the gulfs will wash us down: It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles, And see the great Achilles, whom we knew. Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho...
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 38 - What the Mediterranean Sea was to the Greeks, breaking the bond of custom, offering new experiences, calling out new institutions and activities, that, and more, the ever retreating frontier has been to the United States directly, and to the nations of Europe more remotely.
Halaman 310 - 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 336 - tis not the Present only, The Past is also stored in thee, Thou boldest not the venture of thyself alone, not of the Western continent alone, Earth's resume entire floats on thy keel O ship, is steadied by thy spars, With thee Time voyages in trust, the antecedent nations sink or swim with thee, With all their ancient struggles, martyrs, heroes, epics, wars, thou...
Halaman 37 - From the conditions of frontier life came intellectual traits of profound importance. The works of travelers along each frontier from colonial days onward describe certain common traits, and these traits have, while softening down, still persisted as survivals in the place of their origin, even when a higher social organization succeeded. The result is that to the frontier the American intellect owes its striking characteristics. That coarseness and strength combined with acuteness and inquisitiveness;...
Halaman 4 - In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes, or perish, and so he fits himself into the Indian clearings and follows the Indian trails.
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 25 - But the West was not content with bringing the farm to the factory. Under the lead of Clay — "Harry of the West" — protective tariffs were passed, with the cry of bringing the factory to the farm. The disposition of the public lands was a third important subject of national legislation influenced by the frontier.