Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... thoughts , and agreed with cordiality that benefit should be derived from them in the con- duct of such a journal , but he ... thought , the rareness with which the higher levels of criticism are reached , and above all , the excess of ...
... thoughts , and agreed with cordiality that benefit should be derived from them in the con- duct of such a journal , but he ... thought , the rareness with which the higher levels of criticism are reached , and above all , the excess of ...
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... thought also that the time had come for the establishment of a na- tional society for military history . Prof. F. M. Fling , of Nebraska , was of the opinion that military history should be dealt with by military men with historical ...
... thought also that the time had come for the establishment of a na- tional society for military history . Prof. F. M. Fling , of Nebraska , was of the opinion that military history should be dealt with by military men with historical ...
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... thought of as the period when Christian theocracy was the usual ideal ; how , beginning the Middle Ages with Constan- tine , we may rightly allow them to overlap ancient history at one end ; and how , overlapping modern history at the ...
... thought of as the period when Christian theocracy was the usual ideal ; how , beginning the Middle Ages with Constan- tine , we may rightly allow them to overlap ancient history at one end ; and how , overlapping modern history at the ...
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American Historical Association. both drew the substance of their thought . In each succeeding medie- val century , as in the Quattrocento , scholars were always reaching back , beyond that which they had received from their immediate ...
American Historical Association. both drew the substance of their thought . In each succeeding medie- val century , as in the Quattrocento , scholars were always reaching back , beyond that which they had received from their immediate ...
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... thought would be that the historians who find the second period dreary have missed its significance . But , para- doxically enough , Bishop Stubbs has stated the true significance of the period while remarking its insignificance ...
... thought would be that the historians who find the second period dreary have missed its significance . But , para- doxically enough , Bishop Stubbs has stated the true significance of the period while remarking its insignificance ...
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