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Definition of Pathfinders
1. pathfinder [n] - See also: pathfinder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pathfinders
Literary usage of Pathfinders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada by University of Toronto (1905)
"pathfinders of the West, being the thrilling story of the adventures of the men
who discovered the great Northwest, Radisson, ..."
2. Handbook of Canadian Literature (English) by Archibald MacMurchy (1906)
"work on the pathfinders of the West. The simple answer is—they were not pathfinders."
Her diction is direct and fluent. ARTHUR J. STRINGER, author, ..."
3. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1905)
"... all tribes.but symbolism in the usual sense does not exist in the basketry of
California. pathfinders OF THE WEST. Being the Thrilling Story of the ..."
4. The Wonders of the Colorado Desert (southern California) Its Rivers and Its by George Wharton James (1906)
"... CHAPTER VII EXPLORERS AND pathfinders |OW many centuries is it since the first
man saw the desert ? Who first gazed upon the wastes of the Colorado ? ..."
5. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1905)
"... some reference to snakes are found among all tribes, but symbolism in the
usual sense does not exist in the basketry of California. pathfinders OF ..."
6. Memorials of Dixie-land: Orations, Essays, Sketches, and Poems on Topics by Lucian Lamar Knight (1919)
"pathfinders OF THE AIR: THE WRIGHTS. On June the tenth next (1910) in the east
room of the white house in Washington, an incident is scheduled to occur ..."
7. Outback in Australia: Or, Three Australian Overlanders; Being an Account of by Kilroy Harris (1913)
"... CHAPTER VIII PIONEER PASTORALISTS AS pathfinders WE left the river soon after
passing the time of day with the Police Trooper at Cal Lal, and came upon ..."