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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... hand - the series of topics in economic and legal history took a wide range - nearly all of the speakers limited themselves to the history of Germany and the Scandinavian countries , and in all of the sections there was a notable ...
... hand - the series of topics in economic and legal history took a wide range - nearly all of the speakers limited themselves to the history of Germany and the Scandinavian countries , and in all of the sections there was a notable ...
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... hand , seems to me most evident is , that history has no contribution to make to this enterprise , which , if it is ever to be rendered successful , must be accomplished by some other branch of science . Since history is the record of ...
... hand , seems to me most evident is , that history has no contribution to make to this enterprise , which , if it is ever to be rendered successful , must be accomplished by some other branch of science . Since history is the record of ...
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... hand . In the year 1196 , for instance , Matilda , described as daughter of the departed Ugolinus and derelict of Guidaldonius , and the first private donor of whom there is record , presents the monks with a farmland , because " who ...
... hand . In the year 1196 , for instance , Matilda , described as daughter of the departed Ugolinus and derelict of Guidaldonius , and the first private donor of whom there is record , presents the monks with a farmland , because " who ...
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... hands off the abbot's possessions , and the abbey continued to flourish till the arrival of its evil day . The ... hand , the suspicion cannot be dismissed that the services could no longer be rendered . In any case the usefulness ...
... hands off the abbot's possessions , and the abbey continued to flourish till the arrival of its evil day . The ... hand , the suspicion cannot be dismissed that the services could no longer be rendered . In any case the usefulness ...
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... hand , was not likely to escape the general fate . In the year 1503 Pope Julius II . , one of the most imposing personalities of the whole line of popes , but , as ill - luck would have it , always desperately in need of cash , gave the ...
... hand , was not likely to escape the general fate . In the year 1503 Pope Julius II . , one of the most imposing personalities of the whole line of popes , but , as ill - luck would have it , always desperately in need of cash , gave the ...
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