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" ... Roughly speaking, it took a century of Indian fighting and forest felling for the colonial settlements to expand into the interior to a distance of about a hundred miles from the coast. Indeed, some stretches were hardly touched' in that period. This... "
The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University Extension and to ... - Page 136
1896
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Studies in European and American History: An Introduction to the Source ...

Fred Morrow Fling, Howard Walter Caldwell - 1897 - 364 pages
...the character of the league, as well as in the constant bickerings which prevailed among its members. Our thread grows plainer as the years pass. In the...too weak to bring any of these plans to maturity. Our next thread will be found to have its beginnings in physical geography. The French early possessed...
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Studies in European and American History: An Introduction to the Source ...

Fred Morrow Fling, Howard Walter Caldwell - 1897 - 348 pages
...the character of the league, as well as in the constant bickerings which prevailed among its members. Our thread grows plainer as the years pass. In the...and the necessities too weak to bring any of these plane to maturity. Our next thread will be found to have its beginnings in physical geography. The...
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The History of Music to the Death of Schubert

John Knowles Paine - 1907 - 328 pages
...originally to The horn give signals in hunting. It was introduced into the orchestra before the end of the seventeenth century, and in the early years of the eighteenth century both Handel and Bach made Orchestra of the time of Monteverde Orchestra use of it. Gossec,...
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The Old West

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1909 - 68 pages
...stretches were hardly touched' in that period. This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the course of the seventeenth century and in the early years of the eighteenth, gave control of the maritime section of the nation and made way for the new movement of westward expansion...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the State Historical ..., Volume 56

State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1909 - 300 pages
...stretches were hardly touched in that period. This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the course of the seventeenth century and in the early years of the eighteenth, gave control of the maritime sec-, tion of the nation and made way for the new movement of west-- ward...
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Proceedings [of The] Annual Business Meeting, Issue 56

State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1909 - 330 pages
...stretches were hardly touched in that period. This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the course of the seventeenth century and in the early years of the eighteenth, gave control of the maritime section of the nation and made way for the new movement of westward expansion...
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Common Land and Inclosure

Edward Carter Kersey Gonner - 1912 - 514 pages
...common. Inclosure from common field, and probably fIom common, evidently took place in the latter half of the seventeenth century, and in the early years of the eighteenth. Gradually it spread upwards to the north. It was evidently very thorough; but on the other hand it...
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The Founding of Spanish California: The Northwestward Expansion of New Spain ...

Charles Edward Chapman - 1915 - 550 pages
...the beginning of Seri_wars in the region between the Yaqui and Sonora rivers. Yet, toward the close of the seventeenth century and in the early years of the eighteenth, not a little was done in the way of exploration and reports with regard to an advance to the Colorado...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 pages
...stretches were hardly touched in that period. This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the course of the seventeenth century and in the early years of the eighteenth, gave control of the maritime section of the nation and made way for the new movement of westward expansion...
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The Children's Encyclopedia, Volume 3

Arthur Mee - 1910 - 656 pages
...Boots," yet Straparola had told the ta.li before him, though his Puss wore no boots. Towards the end of the seventeenth century, and in the early years of the eighteenth, " the pleasant land of France " was noted for its writers of fairy tales. It was then that" Blue Beard,"...
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