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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... forces acting in and through him , whatsoever they are , have ends that ought to be accomplished . And this sense of what ought to be , as distinguished from what is , whether heeded or neglected in practice , is universally recognized ...
... forces acting in and through him , whatsoever they are , have ends that ought to be accomplished . And this sense of what ought to be , as distinguished from what is , whether heeded or neglected in practice , is universally recognized ...
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... force of the twelfth century , the Cistercian reform , with- in the range of our common understanding , I venture to present in the following pages the story of an Italian offshoot of the famous French order , the story of the abbey of ...
... force of the twelfth century , the Cistercian reform , with- in the range of our common understanding , I venture to present in the following pages the story of an Italian offshoot of the famous French order , the story of the abbey of ...
Halaman 38
... force in ranging much of the population of France against the Huguenots . The industrial activity and commercial wealth of the Huguenots has been remarked by every historian of the reign of Louis XIV . and emphasized to the ...
... force in ranging much of the population of France against the Huguenots . The industrial activity and commercial wealth of the Huguenots has been remarked by every historian of the reign of Louis XIV . and emphasized to the ...
Halaman 46
... force the States General and the Arminian party by his policy.41 37 D'Avaux , I. 79 , July 31 , 1681. Cf. Ségur - Dupeyron , Négociations Com- merciales et Maritimes au XVIIe et au XVIIIe Siècles , II . 144-145 . 38 This proposal was ...
... force the States General and the Arminian party by his policy.41 37 D'Avaux , I. 79 , July 31 , 1681. Cf. Ségur - Dupeyron , Négociations Com- merciales et Maritimes au XVIIe et au XVIIIe Siècles , II . 144-145 . 38 This proposal was ...
Halaman 77
... force there having usually been 150 men , although now that they are about to withdraw it is reduced to 50 . Bodega is not well situated for trade , nor is the country well adapted for agriculture ; and as any title the Russian American ...
... force there having usually been 150 men , although now that they are about to withdraw it is reduced to 50 . Bodega is not well situated for trade , nor is the country well adapted for agriculture ; and as any title the Russian American ...
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