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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... evidence of the existence of the abbey at this day , if the Italian government , sluggishly responding to the indignant appeal of a devoted lover of his country's history and art , had not , in the year 1894 , stayed further demolition ...
... evidence of the existence of the abbey at this day , if the Italian government , sluggishly responding to the indignant appeal of a devoted lover of his country's history and art , had not , in the year 1894 , stayed further demolition ...
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... evidence that even if the law of Europe in 1648 recognized the right of liberty of conscience , it did not inaugurate the reign of toleration . In the enforcement of the revocation the quadruple influence of the clergy of France , the ...
... evidence that even if the law of Europe in 1648 recognized the right of liberty of conscience , it did not inaugurate the reign of toleration . In the enforcement of the revocation the quadruple influence of the clergy of France , the ...
Halaman 39
... evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment , is the economic manifestation of it . The purpose of mercantilism was to codify and nationalize industrial law . Grand industry ...
... evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment , is the economic manifestation of it . The purpose of mercantilism was to codify and nationalize industrial law . Grand industry ...
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... evidence on this point . In 1828 , in his arguments before the Senate , he used letters from Mitchell and from Nathan Smith of Tennessee to show how the experiment was thought to have worked . Smith , the entry - taker of the Hiwassee ...
... evidence on this point . In 1828 , in his arguments before the Senate , he used letters from Mitchell and from Nathan Smith of Tennessee to show how the experiment was thought to have worked . Smith , the entry - taker of the Hiwassee ...
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... evidences of mismanagement , not only at the agen- cies , but at the principal bank . The cashier , finding himself under suspicion , made off with the books of the bank , and refused to give them up , declaring he would rather suffer ...
... evidences of mismanagement , not only at the agen- cies , but at the principal bank . The cashier , finding himself under suspicion , made off with the books of the bank , and refused to give them up , declaring he would rather suffer ...
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