The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History 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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... give a definite answer to all or any of these difficult questions , of which the majority of my colleagues in this congress , from deeper knowledge and riper experience , are much better qualified than I to express opinions , and with ...
... give a definite answer to all or any of these difficult questions , of which the majority of my colleagues in this congress , from deeper knowledge and riper experience , are much better qualified than I to express opinions , and with ...
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... and the glory of their profession to unveil reality and give meaning to the words , " Die Weltgeschichte ist das Weltgericht . " DAVID J. HILL . SAN GALGANO : A CISTERCIAN ABBEY OF THE MIDDLE AGES The Ethical Function of the Historian 21.
... and the glory of their profession to unveil reality and give meaning to the words , " Die Weltgeschichte ist das Weltgericht . " DAVID J. HILL . SAN GALGANO : A CISTERCIAN ABBEY OF THE MIDDLE AGES The Ethical Function of the Historian 21.
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... give their lives to a cause con- ceived as worthy , they hesitate even less in offering of their plenty . Gifts of land , bounties of all kinds , of which the record still exists , were showered upon the abbey . While these bene ...
... give their lives to a cause con- ceived as worthy , they hesitate even less in offering of their plenty . Gifts of land , bounties of all kinds , of which the record still exists , were showered upon the abbey . While these bene ...
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... give to the city an in- creased security on its southern frontier , in addition to conferring on it the honor which in a religious age attached to the patronage of a great ecclesiastical establishment . Thus , under the pressure of time ...
... give to the city an in- creased security on its southern frontier , in addition to conferring on it the honor which in a religious age attached to the patronage of a great ecclesiastical establishment . Thus , under the pressure of time ...
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... give all citizens who would settle on the surveyed lands a quar- ter section at fifty cents an acre , provided they would remain on the lands two years and raise two crops on it . What his colleague , Colonel Crockett , of the other ...
... give all citizens who would settle on the surveyed lands a quar- ter section at fifty cents an acre , provided they would remain on the lands two years and raise two crops on it . What his colleague , Colonel Crockett , of the other ...
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