Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... wish to make a plea for a less dignified or less eloquent critical literature , but only desired to urge the value of more critical and therefore more useful bibliographical literature . Others , speaking from the same point of view ...
... wish to make a plea for a less dignified or less eloquent critical literature , but only desired to urge the value of more critical and therefore more useful bibliographical literature . Others , speaking from the same point of view ...
Page 64
... wish to make . Messrs . Max Farrand , Ephraim D. Adams , Walter L. Fleming , Frederic L. Paxson , and Miss Lucy M. Salmon were appointed as such committee . It was voted to recommend to the association that the nominating committee for ...
... wish to make . Messrs . Max Farrand , Ephraim D. Adams , Walter L. Fleming , Frederic L. Paxson , and Miss Lucy M. Salmon were appointed as such committee . It was voted to recommend to the association that the nominating committee for ...
Page 83
... wish briefly to set forth the character of these records and the extent to which they have been allowed to lie un- published . It may be remarked in passing that valuable as the chroniclers are — it is Matthew Paris , e . g . , who has ...
... wish briefly to set forth the character of these records and the extent to which they have been allowed to lie un- published . It may be remarked in passing that valuable as the chroniclers are — it is Matthew Paris , e . g . , who has ...
Page 84
... wish to make one further quotation from the same source : " In my efforts to get at the revenues of our Kings , " Ramsay writes , " I still seem to have a field all to myself [ it is to be noted that his remarks apply to the whole ...
... wish to make one further quotation from the same source : " In my efforts to get at the revenues of our Kings , " Ramsay writes , " I still seem to have a field all to myself [ it is to be noted that his remarks apply to the whole ...
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... wish to make ; namely , that we seek a means for this publication . We can not look to the English Government for this undertaking , for it is now doing its full share of such work . Four possible courses of action are open to us ...
... wish to make ; namely , that we seek a means for this publication . We can not look to the English Government for this undertaking , for it is now doing its full share of such work . Four possible courses of action are open to us ...
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