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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... chapter in the history of ideas but as exerting a profound influence upon the material condi- tions of human existence ; yet it is not usual for historical congresses to have a daily session in this field , nor is it often that a ...
... chapter in the history of ideas but as exerting a profound influence upon the material condi- tions of human existence ; yet it is not usual for historical congresses to have a daily session in this field , nor is it often that a ...
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... chapter of its past . The com- mendatary , looking for cheap labor , sent first some Vallombrosans , and later , occasional Franciscans to act as custodians of the edifice , but these uninterested guardians , drawing an infinitesimal ...
... chapter of its past . The com- mendatary , looking for cheap labor , sent first some Vallombrosans , and later , occasional Franciscans to act as custodians of the edifice , but these uninterested guardians , drawing an infinitesimal ...
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... chapters entitled : la Renaissance Religieuse sous Louis XIII .; la Charité au XVIIe Siècle ; la Compagnie du Très- Saint - Sacrement ; le Jansénisme ; le Quiétisme ; la Question des Libertés Gal- licanes . established in France in the ...
... chapters entitled : la Renaissance Religieuse sous Louis XIII .; la Charité au XVIIe Siècle ; la Compagnie du Très- Saint - Sacrement ; le Jansénisme ; le Quiétisme ; la Question des Libertés Gal- licanes . established in France in the ...
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... chapters of the life of their author , which have hitherto remained obscure . The index and table of contents are un- usually full and detailed , and the bibliography a boon to all students of sixteenth - century France . An unsigned ...
... chapters of the life of their author , which have hitherto remained obscure . The index and table of contents are un- usually full and detailed , and the bibliography a boon to all students of sixteenth - century France . An unsigned ...
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... chapter , its functions were still many and important . On thousands of manors it still had a large share in the ... chapters are fairly packed , one is particularly impressed with the evidence pre- sented of the manorial origin of ...
... chapter , its functions were still many and important . On thousands of manors it still had a large share in the ... chapters are fairly packed , one is particularly impressed with the evidence pre- sented of the manorial origin of ...
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