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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... nature and the im- portance of his work in relation to the war . Illustrated . $ 1.35 net . The People of Action A Study in American Idealism By GUSTAVE RODRIGUES With an introduction by J. MARK BALDWIN . Translated by LOUISE SEYMOUR ...
... nature and the im- portance of his work in relation to the war . Illustrated . $ 1.35 net . The People of Action A Study in American Idealism By GUSTAVE RODRIGUES With an introduction by J. MARK BALDWIN . Translated by LOUISE SEYMOUR ...
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... nature of the author break out everywhere . And this is not at the expense of the more weighty matters of excellent historical and scientific information that really informs . ' " - Literary Digest . The Expansion of Europe . A History ...
... nature of the author break out everywhere . And this is not at the expense of the more weighty matters of excellent historical and scientific information that really informs . ' " - Literary Digest . The Expansion of Europe . A History ...
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... nature which had been created from time to time during the last century of the republic , and which must be regarded as preparatory steps in the establishment of the Principate . In this respect the career of Pompey the Great espe ...
... nature which had been created from time to time during the last century of the republic , and which must be regarded as preparatory steps in the establishment of the Principate . In this respect the career of Pompey the Great espe ...
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... nature of this command are not very clearly indicated in our sources . Apparently , up to 82 B. C. , Pompey was merely in the position of commander of the forces which he had raised by his own efforts , without any official warrant for ...
... nature of this command are not very clearly indicated in our sources . Apparently , up to 82 B. C. , Pompey was merely in the position of commander of the forces which he had raised by his own efforts , without any official warrant for ...
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... nature of the command of Cras- sus , therefore , consists in his appointment while a praetor , when there were consuls still in office . Had there been no consuls in Italy at the time , then the command would naturally have devolved ...
... nature of the command of Cras- sus , therefore , consists in his appointment while a praetor , when there were consuls still in office . Had there been no consuls in Italy at the time , then the command would naturally have devolved ...
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