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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... result of thus narrowing a field which at Rome included the history of religions and of philosophy . The subordination of economic to legal history was likewise re- grettable . Overlappings were inevitable under any arrangement , and so ...
... result of thus narrowing a field which at Rome included the history of religions and of philosophy . The subordination of economic to legal history was likewise re- grettable . Overlappings were inevitable under any arrangement , and so ...
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... result due in large measure to the German habit of speaking rather than read- ing on such occasions ; and the discussion , when there was discus- sion , was trenchant without being ill - tempered . That these quali- ties are not ...
... result due in large measure to the German habit of speaking rather than read- ing on such occasions ; and the discussion , when there was discus- sion , was trenchant without being ill - tempered . That these quali- ties are not ...
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... result will be in any particular time and place is diffi- cult to estimate . The mathematical method upon which the physical sciences are based fails us utterly ; for in this calculation all the units are different , and all are liable ...
... result will be in any particular time and place is diffi- cult to estimate . The mathematical method upon which the physical sciences are based fails us utterly ; for in this calculation all the units are different , and all are liable ...
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... result , his work will have a far greater scientific value than if he imports into it principles and methods borrowed from other sciences dealing with materials of a different nature , or products of purely intellectual abstraction ...
... result , his work will have a far greater scientific value than if he imports into it principles and methods borrowed from other sciences dealing with materials of a different nature , or products of purely intellectual abstraction ...
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... result of its freedom it has some- times gone wrong ; and that , without a loyal adherence to great principles , it may go wrong again . The best antidote to this even- tuality is a true science of the past . But , whether it be for ...
... result of its freedom it has some- times gone wrong ; and that , without a loyal adherence to great principles , it may go wrong again . The best antidote to this even- tuality is a true science of the past . But , whether it be for ...
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