The early 20th century was a time of rapid change and innovation, marked by the phrase "The Age of Progress."
The phrase early in the peace comes from the Bible. It's what the angels said to the shepherds after the birth of Jesus.
The phrase "imperial state supported by a strong bureaucracy" describes the political organization of early Japan.
14th century
Radio was not an important invention in the early 20th century. Instead it was developed by Heinrich Hertz in the 18th century. The cotton gin (APEX)
Early 15th century to 17th century
In the 12th century and probably as early as the 10th, if not earlyer the representative of the King was the Shireman also better known as an Earl and continues to be so to this day.
"23 Skidoo", which was an American catch phrase in the early 20th century.
Late in the 18th century or early 19th century, Americans in the southern United States referred to negro slaves as nappy heads.
"Demon Rum" is just a term that was made during the American Prohibition movement of the 19th and early 20th century in order to summarize the "horrors of alcohol".
early 19th century
It comes from Shakespeare. First in Othello and then in Tempest. The full phrase, Vanish into thin air, didn't start until the early 19th century. But the phrase surely started with Shakespeare.
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early 16th century to early 17th century
"A good time was had by all" was the title of a book of poems by a Miss Stevie Smith in 1937.According to "A dictionary of catch phrases" (see related link) Miss Smith's book popularized the phrase, but Smith herself had taken it from parish magazines, where reports of church picnics would end with that phrase.
The phrase early bird comes from the phrase the early bird gets the worm. That phrase comes from the English proverbs of 1670 meaning that the one to show up first has the best chance of success.
Science and theory in the early 20th century?.
I am pretty sure that it is the early 20th century