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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... ment had been established for some generations that the average citizen acquired those moral and mental qualities which put him on a level with the monks . A quaint memorial of these comptroller- monks , called camarlinghi di Biccherna ...
... ment had been established for some generations that the average citizen acquired those moral and mental qualities which put him on a level with the monks . A quaint memorial of these comptroller- monks , called camarlinghi di Biccherna ...
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... ment . The dominant tendency in the seventeenth century in France was toward centralization . The growth of the royal prerogative under Louis XIV . is the political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing ...
... ment . The dominant tendency in the seventeenth century in France was toward centralization . The growth of the royal prerogative under Louis XIV . is the political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing ...
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... ment was the recognition that land - warrants issued by North Caro- lina during the preceding years to her Revolutionary soldiers and 1 Acknowledgment is made of assistance received from the Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington in the ...
... ment was the recognition that land - warrants issued by North Caro- lina during the preceding years to her Revolutionary soldiers and 1 Acknowledgment is made of assistance received from the Carnegie Institu- tion of Washington in the ...
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... ment . In 1818 this actually happened : Congress acted on the plea that the lands north and east of the " Congressional Reservation " line were insufficient to satisfy the warrants of North Carolina , and opened to these the lands from ...
... ment . In 1818 this actually happened : Congress acted on the plea that the lands north and east of the " Congressional Reservation " line were insufficient to satisfy the warrants of North Carolina , and opened to these the lands from ...
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... ment of the American part of the community is marked by a strong feeling of nationality , I have no doubt that they will when in a condi- tion to do so , offer such encouragement to their countrymen in the United States or the Sandwich ...
... ment of the American part of the community is marked by a strong feeling of nationality , I have no doubt that they will when in a condi- tion to do so , offer such encouragement to their countrymen in the United States or the Sandwich ...
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