Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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Page 30
... probably of the same race as those north of the Mediterranean , so that problems of ethnology and of philology must be studied here which are closely related to those of Greece and Italy . Materials casting light on problems of trade ...
... probably of the same race as those north of the Mediterranean , so that problems of ethnology and of philology must be studied here which are closely related to those of Greece and Italy . Materials casting light on problems of trade ...
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... probably because of the greater opportunity afforded for illustrative work by the pupils . The ninth annual conference of historical societies was held in the building of the Massachusetts Historical Society on Saturday afternoon , with ...
... probably because of the greater opportunity afforded for illustrative work by the pupils . The ninth annual conference of historical societies was held in the building of the Massachusetts Historical Society on Saturday afternoon , with ...
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... probably near the latter figure . No doubt as a phase of southwestern expansion the subject has interest , but the two weighty volumes of 2,200 pages of Texan Diplomatic Correspondence , 1835- 1846 , are a liberal contribution to ...
... probably near the latter figure . No doubt as a phase of southwestern expansion the subject has interest , but the two weighty volumes of 2,200 pages of Texan Diplomatic Correspondence , 1835- 1846 , are a liberal contribution to ...
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... probably the largest requirements of any State . ( See Appendix B. ) Your committee , which was appointed " to bring about a closer union among the various history teachers ' associations of the country , " of which Prof. Pray is ...
... probably the largest requirements of any State . ( See Appendix B. ) Your committee , which was appointed " to bring about a closer union among the various history teachers ' associations of the country , " of which Prof. Pray is ...
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... probably always outnumber the readers who keep in touch with both periodicals . It follows that the Review may at times with profit enter the province of the Magazine and that the Magazine may at times with profit enter the province of ...
... probably always outnumber the readers who keep in touch with both periodicals . It follows that the Review may at times with profit enter the province of the Magazine and that the Magazine may at times with profit enter the province of ...
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