The American Historical Review, Volumen24John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1919 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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... Military Committee . No one can read the volume without feeling its inspiration . 8vo . Net , $ 1.50 WINGED WARFARE By Major W. A. Bishop , V.C. , D.S.O. , M.C. The Book of the Champion ; being his own account of the fifty - two ...
... Military Committee . No one can read the volume without feeling its inspiration . 8vo . Net , $ 1.50 WINGED WARFARE By Major W. A. Bishop , V.C. , D.S.O. , M.C. The Book of the Champion ; being his own account of the fifty - two ...
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... military oath of allegiance to him and obeyed his orders . The maius imperium which the Princeps held was essentially an extraordinary imperium , because of the fact that it conferred the sole independent command over all the Roman ...
... military oath of allegiance to him and obeyed his orders . The maius imperium which the Princeps held was essentially an extraordinary imperium , because of the fact that it conferred the sole independent command over all the Roman ...
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... military character of the foundations of the Principate . For the purpose in view it will be found convenient to consider separately the following periods : ( I. ) 80-70 B. C .; ( II . ) 70-60 B. C .; ( III . ) 60–48 B. C. I. THE ...
... military character of the foundations of the Principate . For the purpose in view it will be found convenient to consider separately the following periods : ( I. ) 80-70 B. C .; ( II . ) 70-60 B. C .; ( III . ) 60–48 B. C. I. THE ...
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... Military necessities had likewise brought about the four suc- cessive consulships of Marius , and the danger of such a prolonged military command , over an army of professional soldiers , in the hands of the first magistrate , had been ...
... Military necessities had likewise brought about the four suc- cessive consulships of Marius , and the danger of such a prolonged military command , over an army of professional soldiers , in the hands of the first magistrate , had been ...
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... military imperium within the Italian peninsula , but also that it was within the power of the Senate to supersede them in favor of another general of their own choosing . The extraordinary nature of the command of Cras- sus , therefore ...
... military imperium within the Italian peninsula , but also that it was within the power of the Senate to supersede them in favor of another general of their own choosing . The extraordinary nature of the command of Cras- sus , therefore ...
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