The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 - Electronic journals 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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... century TB.c. is an object of pity is to ignore the unanimous opinion of contemporary rulers . Neither the defeat on land at Chaeronea , nor the more decisive defeat on sea at Amorgos ; neither the murder of Phocion , nor the ...
... century TB.c. is an object of pity is to ignore the unanimous opinion of contemporary rulers . Neither the defeat on land at Chaeronea , nor the more decisive defeat on sea at Amorgos ; neither the murder of Phocion , nor the ...
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... century B.C. Athens [ affirmed the Amphictyonic Council ] was the inaugurator of all human blessings , the guide of men from the life of beasts to gentle culture , the establisher , in fact , of the social organism altogether . This ...
... century B.C. Athens [ affirmed the Amphictyonic Council ] was the inaugurator of all human blessings , the guide of men from the life of beasts to gentle culture , the establisher , in fact , of the social organism altogether . This ...
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... century later an officer high in the service of Tiberius described the inhabitants of Attica as not Athenians , who have been extermi- nated by innumerable disasters , but the very dregs of humanity , to whom for a Roman to show ...
... century later an officer high in the service of Tiberius described the inhabitants of Attica as not Athenians , who have been extermi- nated by innumerable disasters , but the very dregs of humanity , to whom for a Roman to show ...
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... century Heraclides applies to their status the harsh term , slavery . It was not till the middle of the second century B.C. that the Athenians succumbed to the practice of Hellenism , but thereafter the fall from Brahminism was rapid ...
... century Heraclides applies to their status the harsh term , slavery . It was not till the middle of the second century B.C. that the Athenians succumbed to the practice of Hellenism , but thereafter the fall from Brahminism was rapid ...
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... CENTURY AMONG the men who prepare the Catholic civilization of the later Middle Ages for that oversea expansion which marks the opening of the modern world , the figure of Prince Henry of Portugal is of commanding importance . The ...
... CENTURY AMONG the men who prepare the Catholic civilization of the later Middle Ages for that oversea expansion which marks the opening of the modern world , the figure of Prince Henry of Portugal is of commanding importance . The ...
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