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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... Edition of 1698 . In two vol- Edited by REUBEN GOLD THWAITES . With introduction , notes , and an analytical index by Mr. Thwaites . umes , with fascimiles of original title - pages , maps , and illustrations . Library edi- tion ...
... Edition of 1698 . In two vol- Edited by REUBEN GOLD THWAITES . With introduction , notes , and an analytical index by Mr. Thwaites . umes , with fascimiles of original title - pages , maps , and illustrations . Library edi- tion ...
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... edition in one volume , with all the illustrations , 178 in number , of the original two - volume edition . 8 : 0 , $ 3.00 . CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS , New York The American Historical Review HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS OME forty years ago iv ...
... edition in one volume , with all the illustrations , 178 in number , of the original two - volume edition . 8 : 0 , $ 3.00 . CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS , New York The American Historical Review HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS OME forty years ago iv ...
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... ( edition of 1894 ) , 237 . 1 Paul Barth , Die Philosophie der Geschichte als Sociologie ( Leipzig , 1897 ) , 33 , note . 2P . Lacombe , De l'Histoire Considérée comme Science ( Paris , 1894 ) , VII . 3. The attitude of the sociologist ...
... ( edition of 1894 ) , 237 . 1 Paul Barth , Die Philosophie der Geschichte als Sociologie ( Leipzig , 1897 ) , 33 , note . 2P . Lacombe , De l'Histoire Considérée comme Science ( Paris , 1894 ) , VII . 3. The attitude of the sociologist ...
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... ( edition of 1745 ) , III . 454 . Some thought " that it would bee fitt my Lord Depyte should bee enabled to pro- duce the same Congratulations for yor Highnes refusall from the Army in Ireland as had been made by some in Engld . " H ...
... ( edition of 1745 ) , III . 454 . Some thought " that it would bee fitt my Lord Depyte should bee enabled to pro- duce the same Congratulations for yor Highnes refusall from the Army in Ireland as had been made by some in Engld . " H ...
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... ( edition of 1745 ) , III . 445- § A Short Discovery of his Highness the Lord Protector's Intentions Touching the Anabaptists in the Army , and all such as are against his reforming things in the Church , August 20 , 1655 , Thomason ...
... ( edition of 1745 ) , III . 445- § A Short Discovery of his Highness the Lord Protector's Intentions Touching the Anabaptists in the Army , and all such as are against his reforming things in the Church , August 20 , 1655 , Thomason ...
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