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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... prepared to shew that matter " . What Ingersoll meant was that " lawful money " in New Eng- land , according to the customary use of the term , was paper , but whether paper at par , paper as it was valued when the debt was incurred ...
... prepared to shew that matter " . What Ingersoll meant was that " lawful money " in New Eng- land , according to the customary use of the term , was paper , but whether paper at par , paper as it was valued when the debt was incurred ...
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... preparation depends our ability to reconstruct the past . This portion of his task is the strongest part of Professor ... prepared , manifest not merely in many convincing rectifications of already pub- lished documents but also in the ...
... preparation depends our ability to reconstruct the past . This portion of his task is the strongest part of Professor ... prepared , manifest not merely in many convincing rectifications of already pub- lished documents but also in the ...
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... prepared for the history schools of 1911 and 1912. All but one of the contribu- tors were members of the honor classes conducted by Professors Tout and Unwin , and their work has therefore been carefully supervised and edited . The ...
... prepared for the history schools of 1911 and 1912. All but one of the contribu- tors were members of the honor classes conducted by Professors Tout and Unwin , and their work has therefore been carefully supervised and edited . The ...
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... preparation of this work . Its purpose is to describe : first , the rise of the European state - system and of European civilization out of the conditions characteristic of the later Middle Ages ; secondly , the more or less coincident ...
... preparation of this work . Its purpose is to describe : first , the rise of the European state - system and of European civilization out of the conditions characteristic of the later Middle Ages ; secondly , the more or less coincident ...
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... prepared for publication . As was inevitable , this portion of the manu- script has suffered . For the relation of the Chartist movement to the Revolution of 1848 , the conflict with the Anti - Corn Law League , and the economic ...
... prepared for publication . As was inevitable , this portion of the manu- script has suffered . For the relation of the Chartist movement to the Revolution of 1848 , the conflict with the Anti - Corn Law League , and the economic ...
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