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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... tion of the provinces in the central government , " and Greenidge's affirmation 14 that the possibility of elec- 12 " Essays , " pp . 31 ff . 13 Op . cit . , below I , p . 137 . p . 362 . 14 Op . cit . , above D , tion by the legions ...
... tion of the provinces in the central government , " and Greenidge's affirmation 14 that the possibility of elec- 12 " Essays , " pp . 31 ff . 13 Op . cit . , below I , p . 137 . p . 362 . 14 Op . cit . , above D , tion by the legions ...
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... tion . Indeed , educated men were pretty positive for nearly a thousand years that the Barbarians had de- stroyed civilization . Of this the Renaissance had no doubt whatever , and named the centuries subsequent to the fall of Rome and ...
... tion . Indeed , educated men were pretty positive for nearly a thousand years that the Barbarians had de- stroyed civilization . Of this the Renaissance had no doubt whatever , and named the centuries subsequent to the fall of Rome and ...
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... tion itself ; its loss or destruction would have seemed irreparable . Yet in 1815 practically the whole civ- ilized world congratulated itself upon the downfall , nay , upon the practical destruction of France , and upon the consequent ...
... tion itself ; its loss or destruction would have seemed irreparable . Yet in 1815 practically the whole civ- ilized world congratulated itself upon the downfall , nay , upon the practical destruction of France , and upon the consequent ...
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... tion , the Onondaga Academy said , in 1838 : " If I had a student so unfortunately constituted as to be incapable of thinking and reasoning upon a subject , I en- join upon him to commit his rules to memory , content to make him an apt ...
... tion , the Onondaga Academy said , in 1838 : " If I had a student so unfortunately constituted as to be incapable of thinking and reasoning upon a subject , I en- join upon him to commit his rules to memory , content to make him an apt ...
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... tion was believed to consist in the proper training of the various mental faculties , the emphasis upon mem- ory alone would put an undue tax upon a single faculty to the neglect of the rest . An illustration of this argument is found ...
... tion was believed to consist in the proper training of the various mental faculties , the emphasis upon mem- ory alone would put an undue tax upon a single faculty to the neglect of the rest . An illustration of this argument is found ...
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