The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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Halaman 56
... student of history , is more than doubtful . It is difficult to say by precisely what criterion the continuity of party life is to be judged . Should we look to principles , to per- sonnel , to name , or to all three combined ...
... student of history , is more than doubtful . It is difficult to say by precisely what criterion the continuity of party life is to be judged . Should we look to principles , to per- sonnel , to name , or to all three combined ...
Halaman 105
... student can fail to read his pages with- out notable illumination . Of course there are no unusual discoveries exploited , nor in one sense are any to be desired . What we do assur- edly gain is a more intimate touch and fellowship with ...
... student can fail to read his pages with- out notable illumination . Of course there are no unusual discoveries exploited , nor in one sense are any to be desired . What we do assur- edly gain is a more intimate touch and fellowship with ...
Halaman 117
... students will care to take in hand , it is also one that no serious student can afford to neglect . Those who have used his earlier volumes will know that this is no mere compliment and they may be assured that the present volume well ...
... students will care to take in hand , it is also one that no serious student can afford to neglect . Those who have used his earlier volumes will know that this is no mere compliment and they may be assured that the present volume well ...
Halaman 118
... student will readily make the application for himself of this admirable study to the general history of the reign of Louis XIV . But lest he fail to do so , M. Cans has pointed out the course by him- self , following up his first work ...
... student will readily make the application for himself of this admirable study to the general history of the reign of Louis XIV . But lest he fail to do so , M. Cans has pointed out the course by him- self , following up his first work ...
Halaman 119
... student of colonial history will probably be surprised at the extent of the powers which the Council exercised over the plantations and at the numbers of appeals , petitions , and memorials with which it had to deal . Some day we shall ...
... student of colonial history will probably be surprised at the extent of the powers which the Council exercised over the plantations and at the numbers of appeals , petitions , and memorials with which it had to deal . Some day we shall ...
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