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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... early part of 1827 , the branch began operations . Little is heard of its activities during the next months . The legislature of 1826 , which had repealed the prohibition of 1817 , had devoted far more time to a measure “ to prevent the ...
... early part of 1827 , the branch began operations . Little is heard of its activities during the next months . The legislature of 1826 , which had repealed the prohibition of 1817 , had devoted far more time to a measure “ to prevent the ...
Halaman 95
... earliest history of Rome . In the former Pais examines the traditions of early Sicilian influences on Rome and shows how these were due to the commercial relations existing between Rome and Syracuse , which city after the battle of ...
... earliest history of Rome . In the former Pais examines the traditions of early Sicilian influences on Rome and shows how these were due to the commercial relations existing between Rome and Syracuse , which city after the battle of ...
Halaman 96
... early Rome . While it is not improbable that the cult of Ceres and the tribunate of the plebs came from Syracuse , or were strongly influenced by Syra- cusan institutions , and although it is impossible to deny that Pais may be right in ...
... early Rome . While it is not improbable that the cult of Ceres and the tribunate of the plebs came from Syracuse , or were strongly influenced by Syra- cusan institutions , and although it is impossible to deny that Pais may be right in ...
Halaman 103
... early English history . The subject - matter is complex , the argument highly detailed and technical , and sometimes difficult to follow , but clarity and unity of treatment have been secured for the work as a whole by a close ...
... early English history . The subject - matter is complex , the argument highly detailed and technical , and sometimes difficult to follow , but clarity and unity of treatment have been secured for the work as a whole by a close ...
Halaman 107
... early Parliamentary rights and the working of borough - repre- sentation would have been welcome - as well indeed as of Professor Jenks's account of the Edwardian jurisprudence . In matters of general accuracy and apparatus somewhat is ...
... early Parliamentary rights and the working of borough - repre- sentation would have been welcome - as well indeed as of Professor Jenks's account of the Edwardian jurisprudence . In matters of general accuracy and apparatus somewhat is ...
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