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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Halaman 69
... evidence from Tennessee sources seems to give support to the belief of recent writers that the " Bank War " was of Jackson's own mak- ing , the outcome of an old and deep - rooted aversion to corporate money - power and inflated credit ...
... evidence from Tennessee sources seems to give support to the belief of recent writers that the " Bank War " was of Jackson's own mak- ing , the outcome of an old and deep - rooted aversion to corporate money - power and inflated credit ...
Halaman 71
... evidence to prove that Simpson's recommenda- tions received serious attention . The present writer believes that this letter was one chief cause of the new interest which from that time the government manifested in the settlement of the ...
... evidence to prove that Simpson's recommenda- tions received serious attention . The present writer believes that this letter was one chief cause of the new interest which from that time the government manifested in the settlement of the ...
Halaman 96
... evidence is employed to prove that the Ausonians once occupied not only a large part of southern Italy but also much of central Italy as well , including Latium . Again Pais argues in his paper entitled Eryr l'erruca ? that the Elymi ...
... evidence is employed to prove that the Ausonians once occupied not only a large part of southern Italy but also much of central Italy as well , including Latium . Again Pais argues in his paper entitled Eryr l'erruca ? that the Elymi ...
Halaman 104
... evidence is incomplete and difficult to interpret . Professor Vinogradoff's book is , however , much more than a series of special and important Domesday studies . Its highest value lies in the fact that it is a reason- able , well ...
... evidence is incomplete and difficult to interpret . Professor Vinogradoff's book is , however , much more than a series of special and important Domesday studies . Its highest value lies in the fact that it is a reason- able , well ...
Halaman 111
... evidence of haste in the use of proper names . Thus he speaks of Kievlians and Kievlyan ; he mentions the well - known Novodyevechy nunnery ; but what does he mean when he calls it the Dyevichesky monastery ? Why Svety Krest and ...
... evidence of haste in the use of proper names . Thus he speaks of Kievlians and Kievlyan ; he mentions the well - known Novodyevechy nunnery ; but what does he mean when he calls it the Dyevichesky monastery ? Why Svety Krest and ...
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