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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... writing , inscriptions , annals and chronicles gradually superseded the more fluid medium of oral tradition , and gave to the record of human events a more fixed and definite character . But the same tendencies of mind that stimulated ...
... writing , inscriptions , annals and chronicles gradually superseded the more fluid medium of oral tradition , and gave to the record of human events a more fixed and definite character . But the same tendencies of mind that stimulated ...
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... writer who pointed out the importance of the Edict of 1581 is Wolowski in his work , De l'Organisation Industrielle ( 1843 ) . Levasseur has emphasized this importance in both editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II ...
... writer who pointed out the importance of the Edict of 1581 is Wolowski in his work , De l'Organisation Industrielle ( 1843 ) . Levasseur has emphasized this importance in both editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II ...
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... writer in the Sewanee Review for July , 1908 . This is reflected in the Land Office map of the United States , where Ten- nessee and Kentucky are distinguished from the other states formed out of the public domain by the absence of the ...
... writer in the Sewanee Review for July , 1908 . This is reflected in the Land Office map of the United States , where Ten- nessee and Kentucky are distinguished from the other states formed out of the public domain by the absence of the ...
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... writing or otherwise , an exception being made in the case of suretyships entered into in courts of justice . * 7 One would suspect that something lay behind such a proposi- tion from such a source ; and the letters of Catron clearly ...
... writing or otherwise , an exception being made in the case of suretyships entered into in courts of justice . * 7 One would suspect that something lay behind such a proposi- tion from such a source ; and the letters of Catron clearly ...
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... writing upon the back of Polk's letter , are in the Polk MSS . in the Library of Congress . 54 Nashville Banner and Whig , December 18 , 1829 . 66 55 Jackson was kept informed of the iniquities of the branch . A letter of A. Balch to ...
... writing upon the back of Polk's letter , are in the Polk MSS . in the Library of Congress . 54 Nashville Banner and Whig , December 18 , 1829 . 66 55 Jackson was kept informed of the iniquities of the branch . A letter of A. Balch to ...
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