The American Historical Review, Volumen1John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1896 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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... Italy , who are in part criminals , in part malcontents , and in part adventurers : we are devoid of his- toric sense , as we are without historic continuity ; entirely absorbed in money getting , utterly material in our politics , and ...
... Italy , who are in part criminals , in part malcontents , and in part adventurers : we are devoid of his- toric sense , as we are without historic continuity ; entirely absorbed in money getting , utterly material in our politics , and ...
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... Italy and Her Invaders . BY THOMAS HODGKIN , D.C.L. , Litt . D. Vol . V. The Lombard Invasion ; and Vol . VI . The Lombard Kingdom . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press . Macmillan and Co. 1895. Pp . xxi , 484 ; xix , 635. ) Wrrн the two volumes ...
... Italy and Her Invaders . BY THOMAS HODGKIN , D.C.L. , Litt . D. Vol . V. The Lombard Invasion ; and Vol . VI . The Lombard Kingdom . ( Oxford : Clarendon Press . Macmillan and Co. 1895. Pp . xxi , 484 ; xix , 635. ) Wrrн the two volumes ...
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... Italy , " but " Italy and Her Invaders . " Among these collateral subjects we have the papacy , especially under Gregory I. , to whom nearly 200 out of the 1100 pages are devoted ; the empire , chiefly in its dealings with the papacy ...
... Italy , " but " Italy and Her Invaders . " Among these collateral subjects we have the papacy , especially under Gregory I. , to whom nearly 200 out of the 1100 pages are devoted ; the empire , chiefly in its dealings with the papacy ...
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... Italy in after centuries , and in another connexion — the fateful name of AUSTRIA . " Here the mere accidental use of a term common to several of the Germanic states is made to appear important and significant , and this is happening in ...
... Italy in after centuries , and in another connexion — the fateful name of AUSTRIA . " Here the mere accidental use of a term common to several of the Germanic states is made to appear important and significant , and this is happening in ...
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... Italy and their treatment of the inhabitants is noticeably favorable to their humanity and discipline . The postponement of any analysis of the Lombard political institutions until nearly the close of the book , leaves the reader in ...
... Italy and their treatment of the inhabitants is noticeably favorable to their humanity and discipline . The postponement of any analysis of the Lombard political institutions until nearly the close of the book , leaves the reader in ...
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