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" For nearly three centuries the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation of the free lands, this movement has come to a check. That these energies of expansion will no longer operate... "
The Atlantic Monthly - 第 294 頁
1896
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The Review of Reviews, 第 14 卷

William Thomas Stead - 1896 - 608 頁
...American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation of tho free lands, this movement has come to a check. That...prediction ; and the demands for a vigorous foreign policv, for an intcroccanic canal, for a revival of our power upon tho seas, and for the extension...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 392 頁
...problem. For nearly three centuries the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation...our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands and adjoining countries, are indications that the movement will...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 頁
...problem. For nearly three centuries the dominant fact in American life has been expansion.*^with the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation...vigorous foreign policy, for an interoceanic canal, for a reviyal_of our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands...
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The Frontier in American History

Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 396 頁
...problem. For nearly three centuries the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation of the free lands, this_jjioyejEent has_,come_tp a check. That these energies of expansion will no longer operate would...
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The United States in the World-Economy: A Regional Geography

John Agnew - 1987 - 292 頁
...policy: For nearly three hundred years the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific Coast and the occupation...our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands and adjoining countries, are indications that the movement will...
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The Tragedy of American Diplomacy

William Appleman Williams - 1988 - 358 頁
...dominant fact of American life has been expansion," he explained, and then went on to suggest that "the demands for a vigorous foreign policy, for an...our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands and adjoining countries, are indications that the movement will...
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USA und Mittelamerika: die Aussenpolitik von William J. Bryan, 1913-1915

Ralph Dietl - 1996 - 500 頁
...es: "for nearly three hundred years the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation...energies of expansion will no longer operate would be rash prediction, and the demands for a vigorous foreign policy, for an interoceanic canal, for a revival...
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The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860-1898

Walter LaFeber - 1998 - 484 頁
...policy: For nearly three hundred years the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific Coast and the occupation...our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands and adjoining countries, are indications that the movement will...
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Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in ...

Frederick Turner, John Mack Faragher - 1999 - 280 頁
...problem. For nearly three centuries the dominant fact in American life has been expansion. With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation...our power upon the seas, and for the extension of American influence to outlying islands and adjoining countries, are indications that the movement will...
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The Policy of the United States Towards Its Territories with Special ...

José López Baralt - 1999 - 400 頁
...causes and results of the Spanish American War is intimated by Professor Turner. He says: With the settlement of the Pacific coast and the occupation...would be a rash prediction; and the demands for a rigorous foreign policy, for an interoceanic canal, for a revival of our power upon the seas, and for...
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