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" Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes, like the waves of the ocean, have rolled one after the other. First comes the pioneer, who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegetation, called the "range,"... "
Readings in Rural Sociology - Página 22
editado por - 1920 - 632 páginas
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1894 - 626 páginas
...waves. In Peck's New Guide to the West, published in Boston in 1837, occurs this suggestive passage : Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes,...the ocean, have rolled one after the other. First conies the pioneer, who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the State Historical ..., Volumes 39-44

State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1892 - 898 páginas
...In Peck's Neiv Guide to the Went, published in Cincinnati in 1848, occurs this suggestive passage: "Generally, in all the western settlements, three...subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegeta tion, called the 'range,' and the proceeds of hunting. His implements of agriculture are rude,...
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Proceedings [of The] Annual Business Meeting, Edições 41-44

State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1894 - 884 páginas
...waves. In Peck's New Guide to the Went, published in Cincinnati in 1848, occurs this suggestive passage: "Generally, in all the western settlements, three...subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegeta tion, called the ' range,' and the proceeds of hunting. His implements of agriculture are rude,...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1894 - 632 páginas
...suggestive passage: Generally, in ull the western settlements, three classes, like the waves of tho ocean, have rolled one after the other. First comes...natural growth of vegetation, called the "range," und the proceeds of hunting. His implements of agriculture are rude, chiefly of his own make, and his...
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Selected Readings in Economics

Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 páginas
...waves. In Peck's "New Guide to the West," published in Boston in 1837. occurs this suggestive passage : Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes,...ocean, have rolled one after the other. First comes thjijHoneer, who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegetation,...
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The Economic History of the United States

Ernest Ludlow Bogart - 1912 - 640 páginas
...described in Peck's New Guide to the West, published in Boston in 1837, in the following passage : "Generally, in all the western settlements, three...family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegetation, and the proceeds of hunting. His implements of agriculture are rude, chiefly of his own make, and his...
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The Economic History of the United States

Ernest Ludlow Bogart - 1917 - 642 páginas
...described in Peck's New Guide to the West, published in Boston in 1837, in the following passage : "Generally, in all the western settlements, three...depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon i\]p. natural growth of vegetation, and the proceeds nLJiunting. His implements of agriculture are...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 384 páginas
...waves. In Peck's N*w Guide to the West, published in Boston in 1837, occurs this suggestive passage: Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes,...depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly X upon the natural growth of vegetation, called the " range," and the proceeds of hunting. His implements...
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The Making of Our Country: A History of the United States for Schools

Smith Burnham - 1920 - 704 páginas
...comes the pioneer who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of the vegetation called the 'range' and the proceeds of...are rude, chiefly of his own make, and his efforts are directed mainly to a crop of corn and a turnip patch. A field of a dozen acres is enough for his...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 páginas
...waves. In Peck's New Guide to the West, published in Boston in 1837, occurs this suggestive passage: \ Generally, in all the western settlements, three classes,...ocean, have rolled one after the other. First comes tlyLEJojiefir,.. who depends for the subsistence of his family chiefly upon the natural growth of vegetation,...
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