The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 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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... society could make it . However , no amount of official sanction could contribute greatly to the development of a monastery , if the institution did not per- form effective service in the society in which it was situated , or if it ...
... society could make it . However , no amount of official sanction could contribute greatly to the development of a monastery , if the institution did not per- form effective service in the society in which it was situated , or if it ...
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... society might be found in large numbers in a given institution in the period of its decay , but in its flourishing time , which was of course the time of youth , its programme , universal enough to reach the opera- tive as well as the ...
... society might be found in large numbers in a given institution in the period of its decay , but in its flourishing time , which was of course the time of youth , its programme , universal enough to reach the opera- tive as well as the ...
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... society had at last advanced to the point where it could trust itself for these services , but , on the other hand , the suspicion cannot be dismissed that the services could no longer be rendered . In any case the usefulness of the ...
... society had at last advanced to the point where it could trust itself for these services , but , on the other hand , the suspicion cannot be dismissed that the services could no longer be rendered . In any case the usefulness of the ...
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... society at their mercy . With the dregs of all Europe gathered under their ban- ners , they impudently ravaged the Sienese country around the walls , and squeezed incalculable sums out of the frightened burgh- ers . Of course the rich ...
... society at their mercy . With the dregs of all Europe gathered under their ban- ners , they impudently ravaged the Sienese country around the walls , and squeezed incalculable sums out of the frightened burgh- ers . Of course the rich ...
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... Society in the Eleventh Century : Essays in English Medie- val History . By PAUL VINOGRADOFF , D.C.L. , LL.D. , Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford . ( Ox- ford : Clarendon Press . 1908. Pp . xii , 599. ) THE ...
... Society in the Eleventh Century : Essays in English Medie- val History . By PAUL VINOGRADOFF , D.C.L. , LL.D. , Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford . ( Ox- ford : Clarendon Press . 1908. Pp . xii , 599. ) THE ...
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