The American Historical Review, Volume 9John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1904 - 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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... June , 1902 , 294 ) . Berr notes " une tendance crois- sante à faire d'une définition de l'histoire la base de la classification des sciences " ( Ibid . ) . Georg Simmel , Die Probleme der Geschichtsphilosophie ( Leipzig , 1892 ) , 43 ...
... June , 1902 , 294 ) . Berr notes " une tendance crois- sante à faire d'une définition de l'histoire la base de la classification des sciences " ( Ibid . ) . Georg Simmel , Die Probleme der Geschichtsphilosophie ( Leipzig , 1892 ) , 43 ...
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... Revue de Synthèse Historique ( June , 1902 ) , 292 . ' See Rickert's criticism of this point in Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung , 450 . work and must be taken seriously . It is not Historical Synthesis 9.
... Revue de Synthèse Historique ( June , 1902 ) , 292 . ' See Rickert's criticism of this point in Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung , 450 . work and must be taken seriously . It is not Historical Synthesis 9.
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... June 5 , 1657 , B.M. Add . MS . 4157 , folios 182 , 183 . R. Cromwell to H. Cromwell , June 10 , 1657 , Lansdowne MS . 821 , folio 125 . Under these circumstances it was all - important that the The Failure of the Humble Petition and ...
... June 5 , 1657 , B.M. Add . MS . 4157 , folios 182 , 183 . R. Cromwell to H. Cromwell , June 10 , 1657 , Lansdowne MS . 821 , folio 125 . Under these circumstances it was all - important that the The Failure of the Humble Petition and ...
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... . 183 . 3 Burton , Diary , I. 408 , 409 . 4 June 26 , 1657 , Calendar of State Papers , Dom . , 1657-1658 , p . 11 . Elizabeth and the Stuarts which had been objected to so The Failure of the Humble Petition and Advice 39.
... . 183 . 3 Burton , Diary , I. 408 , 409 . 4 June 26 , 1657 , Calendar of State Papers , Dom . , 1657-1658 , p . 11 . Elizabeth and the Stuarts which had been objected to so The Failure of the Humble Petition and Advice 39.
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... June 23 , 1657 , asserted that the Petition and Advice was very imperfect yet " and that he regarded it as being merely an " embryo . " Ibid . , II . 280 . 64 2 In the original Humble Petition and Advice the nominations of members of ...
... June 23 , 1657 , asserted that the Petition and Advice was very imperfect yet " and that he regarded it as being merely an " embryo . " Ibid . , II . 280 . 64 2 In the original Humble Petition and Advice the nominations of members of ...
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