They have expanded by their territorial and colonialgrowth as no other people have.
2
But timber is a fundamental element of colonialgrowth.
3
He views the development of piers in the mid-19th century as a form of colonialgrowth marking the Englishman's "proprietorial self-importance".
4
The secularization of life in New England, which went on concurrently with the decline of the clergy in social power, was incidental to colonialgrowth.