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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... sources . Most of the medieval contributions dealt with the four- teenth and fifteenth centuries , though a fragment ... source for recent history was em- phasized by Professor Spann of Strassburg , who made a plea for the preservation ...
... sources . Most of the medieval contributions dealt with the four- teenth and fifteenth centuries , though a fragment ... source for recent history was em- phasized by Professor Spann of Strassburg , who made a plea for the preservation ...
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... 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 , rather than the result ...
... 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 , rather than the result ...
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... sources of commerce of the Northern Pacific , and its shores , and interior country , develope themselves , in like measure does it become apparent that we cannot avail ourselves of them advantageously while entirely dependent on Fort ...
... sources of commerce of the Northern Pacific , and its shores , and interior country , develope themselves , in like measure does it become apparent that we cannot avail ourselves of them advantageously while entirely dependent on Fort ...
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... sources of French history have not been collected and sifted with the same system and thoroughness as in Germany , and the French student has at his disposal no such body of Urkunden and Jahrbücher as his German col- leagues have ...
... sources of French history have not been collected and sifted with the same system and thoroughness as in Germany , and the French student has at his disposal no such body of Urkunden and Jahrbücher as his German col- leagues have ...
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... sources agree in making William a leader against the Saracens under Charlemagne and Louis , his son , and in converting him to monkhood in his later years . But he also dis- covers that this slight historical residuum could have been ...
... sources agree in making William a leader against the Saracens under Charlemagne and Louis , his son , and in converting him to monkhood in his later years . But he also dis- covers that this slight historical residuum could have been ...
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