The American Historical Review, Volume 34John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1928 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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Halaman 93
... chapter on the country or field of history to which he is most devoted , he would be extraordinarily well informed ... chapters on the new countries will improve his appreciation of the spiritual changes resulting from the World War ...
... chapter on the country or field of history to which he is most devoted , he would be extraordinarily well informed ... chapters on the new countries will improve his appreciation of the spiritual changes resulting from the World War ...
Halaman 94
... chapter is devoted to China and Japan . The subject , as in the second volume , is treated culturally , the chapters being divided according to the implements used ( palaeolithic , neolithic , or metal ) , as well as by countries ...
... chapter is devoted to China and Japan . The subject , as in the second volume , is treated culturally , the chapters being divided according to the implements used ( palaeolithic , neolithic , or metal ) , as well as by countries ...
Halaman 101
... chapters represent substantially the Colver Lectures given by Rostovtzeff at Brown University in the spring of 1927. The introductory chapter deals with the religious ferment of the Roman world in the early empire ; the other two are ...
... chapters represent substantially the Colver Lectures given by Rostovtzeff at Brown University in the spring of 1927. The introductory chapter deals with the religious ferment of the Roman world in the early empire ; the other two are ...
Halaman 106
... chapter on changes in wealth and income since the war , and the material in two other chapters has been carried down to 1900 , whereas in the earlier works they were brought to a close in 1800 . The statistical work on prices and the ...
... chapter on changes in wealth and income since the war , and the material in two other chapters has been carried down to 1900 , whereas in the earlier works they were brought to a close in 1800 . The statistical work on prices and the ...
Halaman 108
... chapter on the development of actual representa- tive bodies in several European countries . It serves here as a demon- stration of the authors ' main contention that in the Middle Ages the source of all power was law , and that the law ...
... chapter on the development of actual representa- tive bodies in several European countries . It serves here as a demon- stration of the authors ' main contention that in the Middle Ages the source of all power was law , and that the law ...
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Halaman 253 - We are verily guilty concerning our brother .... therefore is this distress come upon us (h).
Halaman 857 - This vast organization has never been studied in detail as one piece of administrative mechanism. Never have the foundations been laid for a thorough consideration of the relations of all of its parts. No comprehensive effort has been made to list its multifarious activities or to group them in such a way as to present a clear picture of what the Government is doing. Never has a complete description been given of the agencies through which these activities are performed. At no time has the attempt...
Halaman 333 - I cannot conclude without mentioning how sensibly I feel the dismemberment of America from this Empire, and that I should be miserable indeed if I did not feel that no blame on that account can be laid at my door...
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Halaman 44 - And, though he desired to become absolute, and to overturn both our religion and our laws, yet he would neither run the risk, nor give himself the trouble, which so great a design required.
Halaman 42 - It is a dreary life we lead here, with a national government ever suspicious and ever frowning, and a home government feeble, furtive, false and fraudulent. Under such influences the feeling of patriotism must die out amongst us, and this will accomplish the ruin of a noble population. . . . We are in a new world. We are moving on a new plane. It is better that we hang a millstone about our necks than cling to these old issues.
Halaman 136 - I often think it's comical How Nature always does contrive That every boy and every gal, That's born into the world alive, Is either a little Liberal, Or else a little Conservative!
Halaman 15 - The United States Ship of War may put a prize-crew on board the West India Steamer, and carry her off to a port of the United States for adjudication by a Prize Court there: but she would have no right to remove Messrs. Mason and Slidell, and carry them off as prisoners, leaving the ship to pursue her voyage.
Halaman 82 - ... from carrying prizes made by them into the ports, harbours, roadsteads, or waters of the United Kingdom, or any of Her Majesty's colonies or possessions abroad.