History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 |
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... forests and cultivated from the East coast towns to the Hudson river and beyond ; and the population , chiefly consisting of farmers , who still remained poor , was yet independent and intelligent . Beautiful villages arose on the banks ...
... forests and cultivated from the East coast towns to the Hudson river and beyond ; and the population , chiefly consisting of farmers , who still remained poor , was yet independent and intelligent . Beautiful villages arose on the banks ...
الصفحة 40
... forests , where the red man had roved for a pre- carious support from his bow and arrows , had be- come fertile fields ; cereals were exported to Europe to feed starving populations , while peace and plenty reigned in every section of ...
... forests , where the red man had roved for a pre- carious support from his bow and arrows , had be- come fertile fields ; cereals were exported to Europe to feed starving populations , while peace and plenty reigned in every section of ...
الصفحة 48
... forest , as in creating new insti- tutions and social conditions , which shall spread throughout the world . Thus only can we even con- serve the glories of which we boast . Another subject of solicitude to a patriotic Amer- ican is the ...
... forest , as in creating new insti- tutions and social conditions , which shall spread throughout the world . Thus only can we even con- serve the glories of which we boast . Another subject of solicitude to a patriotic Amer- ican is the ...
الصفحة 79
... forest was deified in the abstract and was typical of a sentiment or a power . The antelope meant peace to the Dakotas , and the grizzly bear signified war . In nothing was the In- dian's close contact with nature more strikingly ...
... forest was deified in the abstract and was typical of a sentiment or a power . The antelope meant peace to the Dakotas , and the grizzly bear signified war . In nothing was the In- dian's close contact with nature more strikingly ...
الصفحة 79
... forest was deified in the abstract and was typical of a sentiment or a power . The antelope meant peace to the Dakotas , and the grizzly bear signified war . In nothing was the In- dian's close contact with nature more strikingly ...
... forest was deified in the abstract and was typical of a sentiment or a power . The antelope meant peace to the Dakotas , and the grizzly bear signified war . In nothing was the In- dian's close contact with nature more strikingly ...
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