America Through the Essay: An Anthology for English CoursesA. Theodore Johnson, Allen Tate Oxford University Press, 1938 - 498 halaman |
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... region , and was ascending the rivers of Kansas and Nebraska . The development of mines in Colorado had drawn isolated frontier settlements into that region , and Mon- tana and Idaho were receiving settlers . The frontier was found in ...
... region , and was ascending the rivers of Kansas and Nebraska . The development of mines in Colorado had drawn isolated frontier settlements into that region , and Mon- tana and Idaho were receiving settlers . The frontier was found in ...
Halaman 33
... region than like that of the tide - water portion of the South , which later came to spread its industrial type through- out the South . The Middle region , entered by New York harbor , was an open door to all Europe . The tide - water ...
... region than like that of the tide - water portion of the South , which later came to spread its industrial type through- out the South . The Middle region , entered by New York harbor , was an open door to all Europe . The tide - water ...
Halaman 98
... region is naturally one of the most important in the world . Ascertain from the statistics the small proportion of the region which has , as yet , been brought into cultivation , and also the large and rapidly increasing amount of its ...
... region is naturally one of the most important in the world . Ascertain from the statistics the small proportion of the region which has , as yet , been brought into cultivation , and also the large and rapidly increasing amount of its ...
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AMERICA INTERPRETED | 3 |
Frontier in American History | 14 |
Arthur Meier Schlesinger The Significance | 42 |
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