Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... History ( 1805 ) ,. elevated rank , should be exhibited through every period of public life with impartiality and truth . But the heart of the annalist may sometimes be hurt by political deviations " that must be ac- counted for in the ...
... History ( 1805 ) ,. elevated rank , should be exhibited through every period of public life with impartiality and truth . But the heart of the annalist may sometimes be hurt by political deviations " that must be ac- counted for in the ...
Halaman 62
... history , see Franklin V. 3. Speculation abounds as to why publication of the History was so long delayed . Among the more prominent and plausible explanations are these : that the decline of the Warrens's political popularity acted as ...
... history , see Franklin V. 3. Speculation abounds as to why publication of the History was so long delayed . Among the more prominent and plausible explanations are these : that the decline of the Warrens's political popularity acted as ...
Halaman 157
... history . This was the cultural setting in which early nineteenth - century historical writing flourished and which historical texts nour- ished in turn : the great nonfictional epics by Bancroft , Parkman , and Prescott , for exam- ple ...
... history . This was the cultural setting in which early nineteenth - century historical writing flourished and which historical texts nour- ished in turn : the great nonfictional epics by Bancroft , Parkman , and Prescott , for exam- ple ...
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