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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... tion that was enacted and the growth of civilization under their rule . The necessity of this ethical function on the part of the historian grows directly out of the nature of the historic process . Although the life of mankind in its ...
... tion that was enacted and the growth of civilization under their rule . The necessity of this ethical function on the part of the historian grows directly out of the nature of the historic process . Although the life of mankind in its ...
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... tion of a simple shrine over the grave of his late subject , gradually formed the ambitious plan of making the new cult serve as the basis for a great monastic foundation . He communicated with the Cistercian brothers , whose reputation ...
... tion of a simple shrine over the grave of his late subject , gradually formed the ambitious plan of making the new cult serve as the basis for a great monastic foundation . He communicated with the Cistercian brothers , whose reputation ...
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... tion , nor with their narrowness , ignorance , corruption and fraud . He established a minute system of inspection of manufactures with attendant punishment for violation of the new provisions . He en- couraged the foundation of new ...
... tion , nor with their narrowness , ignorance , corruption and fraud . He established a minute system of inspection of manufactures with attendant punishment for violation of the new provisions . He en- couraged the foundation of new ...
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... what had passed in France , and forbidding the printing or selling of any book in which any mention was made of the persecu- tion of the Huguenots . SOME PHASES OF TENNESSEE POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN 50 J. W. Thompson.
... what had passed in France , and forbidding the printing or selling of any book in which any mention was made of the persecu- tion of the Huguenots . SOME PHASES OF TENNESSEE POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN 50 J. W. Thompson.
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... tion in the papers of any personal effort of Jackson to stop the re- peal . Nor is there any suggestion of hostility on the part of the bank towards Jackson . The negative arguments were the old ones of 1819 the ownership of the stock ...
... tion in the papers of any personal effort of Jackson to stop the re- peal . Nor is there any suggestion of hostility on the part of the bank towards Jackson . The negative arguments were the old ones of 1819 the ownership of the stock ...
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