Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into the waters of the New World, America has been another name for opportunity, and the people of the United States have taken their tone from the incessant expansion which has not only been open but has... Selected Readings in Economics - Página 59por Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 705 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American Historical Association - 1894 - 626 páginas
...are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American energy... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1892 - 898 páginas
...are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...He would be a rash prophet who should assert that 1 Colonial travellers agree in remarking on the phlegmatic characteristics of the colouists. It has... | |
| American Historical Association - 1894 - 624 páginas
...are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American energy... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1894 - 884 páginas
...are traits of the frontier. or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...He would be a rash prophet who should assert that 1 Colonial travellers agree in remarking on the phlegmatic characteristics of the colonists. It has... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - 1900 - 1068 páginas
...something of its own largeness. It has given a largeness of design and an optimism to American thought.3 Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its 'Colonial travelers agree in remarking on the phlegmatic characteristics of the colonists.... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick - 1915 - 518 páginas
...something of its own largeness. It has given a largeness of design and an optimism to American thought.2 Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American energy... | |
| Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1919 - 648 páginas
...something of its own largeness. It has given a largeness of design and an optimism to American thought. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...only been open, but has even been forced upon them." In addition to its being a part of the American frontier, Indiana has long attracted comment for peculiarities... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 392 páginas
...are traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence of the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American energy... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 páginas
...traits of the frontier, or traits called out elsewhere because of the existence oj_._ the frontier.^ Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed into...character of American life has now entirely ceased^ Move_jaent has-been_its_dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American... | |
| Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 384 páginas
...elsewhere because of the existence of IA/ the frontier. Since the days when the fleet of Columbus sailed I into the waters of the New World, America has been...of American life has now entirely ceased. Movement has been its dominant fact, and, unless this training has no effect upon a people, the American energy... | |
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