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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... writing the volume of this history devoted to the German Reformation and the method employed by Ranke in deal- ing with the same subject is not clear to the uninitiated . ' In both the articles referred to above he traces the history of ...
... writing the volume of this history devoted to the German Reformation and the method employed by Ranke in deal- ing with the same subject is not clear to the uninitiated . ' In both the articles referred to above he traces the history of ...
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... writing a letter does not debar us , on an occasion , from using it to light a fire . The logic of the historical concept is not yet complete . History deals with the reality , and the reality is ever in motion . Our concept must be ...
... writing a letter does not debar us , on an occasion , from using it to light a fire . The logic of the historical concept is not yet complete . History deals with the reality , and the reality is ever in motion . Our concept must be ...
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... writing a history of the reign and Armstrong of the life - distinctions , indeed , which are not logi- cally adhered to by either writer . One last , important difference is , that Armstrong's work is more of a study , Robertson's more ...
... writing a history of the reign and Armstrong of the life - distinctions , indeed , which are not logi- cally adhered to by either writer . One last , important difference is , that Armstrong's work is more of a study , Robertson's more ...
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... writing . The present tendency is towards a descriptive and interrogatory style , whereas formerly we had story pure and simple . One of Robertson's cardinal faults , which does not seem to have troubled his contemporaries , is a one ...
... writing . The present tendency is towards a descriptive and interrogatory style , whereas formerly we had story pure and simple . One of Robertson's cardinal faults , which does not seem to have troubled his contemporaries , is a one ...
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... writing " against the murderous and rapacious hordes of the peasants , " who are called " brands of hell " and " limbs of Satan , " and are consigned to the merciless princes to be " struck down , throttled , and stabbed in secret or in ...
... writing " against the murderous and rapacious hordes of the peasants , " who are called " brands of hell " and " limbs of Satan , " and are consigned to the merciless princes to be " struck down , throttled , and stabbed in secret or in ...
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Page 320 - ... a Single Person. to be chosen by the National Legislature. for the term of Seven years. with power to carry into execution the National Laws. to appoint to Offices in cases not otherwise provided for to be ineligible a second time, and to be removable on impeachment and conviction of mal practice or neglect of duty.