History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 7Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1916 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... politics , than the ancient , on the ground of inferiority in the called for something to read- " anything but his ... political prejudices , and inaccurate from too much dependence on his truly marvelous memory , was a shining example ...
... politics , than the ancient , on the ground of inferiority in the called for something to read- " anything but his ... political prejudices , and inaccurate from too much dependence on his truly marvelous memory , was a shining example ...
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... political and social life . And altogether aside from the training which it affords , there are arguments for history drawn from its content . Culture , if I may so phrase it , is a mat- ter of four dimensions . Travel , geography ...
... political and social life . And altogether aside from the training which it affords , there are arguments for history drawn from its content . Culture , if I may so phrase it , is a mat- ter of four dimensions . Travel , geography ...
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... political science in general , not to mention the special phase of municipal problems ; nor of the most important study of economics , the science of the production of wealth , its consumption , and what is of greatest im- portance now ...
... political science in general , not to mention the special phase of municipal problems ; nor of the most important study of economics , the science of the production of wealth , its consumption , and what is of greatest im- portance now ...
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... political parties , and the greatest progress for the nation , require such a wholesome attitude . Political parties in times of campaign , every two or four years , engage in a general discussion of their own policies and to some ...
... political parties , and the greatest progress for the nation , require such a wholesome attitude . Political parties in times of campaign , every two or four years , engage in a general discussion of their own policies and to some ...
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... political sagacity , we are told , is shown in the success or failure of direct legislation and the recall . If the voter op- poses all measures submitted as constitutional amend- ments or because a list of nine or ten contains one or ...
... political sagacity , we are told , is shown in the success or failure of direct legislation and the recall . If the voter op- poses all measures submitted as constitutional amend- ments or because a list of nine or ten contains one or ...
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