History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 6Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1915 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... fact , in which unsettled conditions or frontier posi- tion made the presence of an army desirable . The grant , moreover , was made for a term of ten years , and , as a matter of fact , it was renewed at five or ten year intervals to ...
... fact , in which unsettled conditions or frontier posi- tion made the presence of an army desirable . The grant , moreover , was made for a term of ten years , and , as a matter of fact , it was renewed at five or ten year intervals to ...
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... fact infinitely superior , while it was both actually and nominally superior to that of the prae- tors who ... facts into better accord with the theory , Augustus threw up the con- sulship in 23 B. C. , and refused to accept it ...
... fact infinitely superior , while it was both actually and nominally superior to that of the prae- tors who ... facts into better accord with the theory , Augustus threw up the con- sulship in 23 B. C. , and refused to accept it ...
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... fact , in the Greek east Augustus had simply to recognize a worship which arose there spontaneously ; for only by deifying Rome and its prince were the Greeks able to accept the commands which came from Rome without political abasement ...
... fact , in the Greek east Augustus had simply to recognize a worship which arose there spontaneously ; for only by deifying Rome and its prince were the Greeks able to accept the commands which came from Rome without political abasement ...
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... facts engraven on the memory have a more permanent duration . Store the mind with truths and principles , and language will not be want- ing in which to clothe them . " 49 Rochester Collegiate Institute reported as follows in 1849 ...
... facts engraven on the memory have a more permanent duration . Store the mind with truths and principles , and language will not be want- ing in which to clothe them . " 49 Rochester Collegiate Institute reported as follows in 1849 ...
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... facts of the history of Central and Western Europe between 814 - the death of Charlemagne - and 1291 - the end of ... fact that the real roots of modern life go deep down into the Middle Ages and even beyond to Greece and Rome ...
... facts of the history of Central and Western Europe between 814 - the death of Charlemagne - and 1291 - the end of ... fact that the real roots of modern life go deep down into the Middle Ages and even beyond to Greece and Rome ...
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