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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... affairs together with freedom from taxation . Evidently the foundation , favored and enriched by the bishop , assured of a friendly interest by the emperor , was advanc- ing rapidly . To complete its legal safeguarding nothing was lack ...
... affairs together with freedom from taxation . Evidently the foundation , favored and enriched by the bishop , assured of a friendly interest by the emperor , was advanc- ing rapidly . To complete its legal safeguarding nothing was lack ...
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... affairs ? With the commune's growth the office of treasurer acquired an increasing importance , and when the citizens wanted a thoroughly capable and reliable man to put in charge of their moneys , whither did they turn but to the abbot ...
... affairs ? With the commune's growth the office of treasurer acquired an increasing importance , and when the citizens wanted a thoroughly capable and reliable man to put in charge of their moneys , whither did they turn but to the abbot ...
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... affairs of religion in France have disappointed some classes of the people at Amsterdam , but they have not made so much impression upon the mind of the magistrates of that city in gen- eral as to make them alter their conduct . I am ...
... affairs of religion in France have disappointed some classes of the people at Amsterdam , but they have not made so much impression upon the mind of the magistrates of that city in gen- eral as to make them alter their conduct . I am ...
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... affairs were adjusted . Meanwhile it trans- acted no further business . This catastrophe , in 1826 , was followed however by a new de- velopment , or rather the reappearance of an old one , to which we must now turn . Whether post hoc ...
... affairs were adjusted . Meanwhile it trans- acted no further business . This catastrophe , in 1826 , was followed however by a new de- velopment , or rather the reappearance of an old one , to which we must now turn . Whether post hoc ...
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... affairs thus far is explicable chiefly on the basis of its generosity in making loans . However this might be , now , in the middle of June , 1829 , in a series of let- ters addressed to " the cultivators of the soil and the laboring ...
... affairs thus far is explicable chiefly on the basis of its generosity in making loans . However this might be , now , in the middle of June , 1829 , in a series of let- ters addressed to " the cultivators of the soil and the laboring ...
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