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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... present . 2. A general description and appraisal of present theory and practice in the principal countries of Europe and in the United States . 3. A full discussion of the problem of grading history , with specific suggestions for a ...
... present . 2. A general description and appraisal of present theory and practice in the principal countries of Europe and in the United States . 3. A full discussion of the problem of grading history , with specific suggestions for a ...
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... present article , believing in the chronological rather than the topical method of treat- ment , has chosen to present his subject by periods , with a topical review closing and summarizing the 66 1 In the opinion of the present writer ...
... present article , believing in the chronological rather than the topical method of treat- ment , has chosen to present his subject by periods , with a topical review closing and summarizing the 66 1 In the opinion of the present writer ...
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... present capitalist class " of our country , and that this element " had already learned how to draw to themselves and use in their interest the great mass of the laboring and small business classes ; " " 19 that the American revolution ...
... present capitalist class " of our country , and that this element " had already learned how to draw to themselves and use in their interest the great mass of the laboring and small business classes ; " " 19 that the American revolution ...
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... present writer that anyone approach- ing the study of the revolutionary period in an un- biased frame of mind can find there any general popular willingness to surrender the known benefits of the state governments for the hazy and ...
... present writer that anyone approach- ing the study of the revolutionary period in an un- biased frame of mind can find there any general popular willingness to surrender the known benefits of the state governments for the hazy and ...
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... present conditons , with the aims and theories of the Republic . WHY NEW ENGLAND IS SO GREAT AND INFLUENTIAL . In the past , public discussion was a potential force in government . In the early days of America , the New England towns ...
... present conditons , with the aims and theories of the Republic . WHY NEW ENGLAND IS SO GREAT AND INFLUENTIAL . In the past , public discussion was a potential force in government . In the early days of America , the New England towns ...
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