American History Told by Contemporaries, 第 1 卷Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1898 - 20 頁 |
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... mean ? As history is an account of the past actions of men , every historical statement must go back to the memory of those who saw the events , or to some record made at the time . Tradition is the handing down of memories from one ...
... mean ? As history is an account of the past actions of men , every historical statement must go back to the memory of those who saw the events , or to some record made at the time . Tradition is the handing down of memories from one ...
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... means to reconcile them . Even in English universities only the most highly - specialized historical students use sources as an essential part of their study and training . The opposing method expects some knowledge of the original mate ...
... means to reconcile them . Even in English universities only the most highly - specialized historical students use sources as an essential part of their study and training . The opposing method expects some knowledge of the original mate ...
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... means ) had their Wrists bound fast together with a real Cord , so as it could hardly be taken off without cutting . Some Afflicted have been found with their Arms tyed , and hanged upon an Hook , from whence others have been forced to ...
... means ) had their Wrists bound fast together with a real Cord , so as it could hardly be taken off without cutting . Some Afflicted have been found with their Arms tyed , and hanged upon an Hook , from whence others have been forced to ...
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... mean sort of people , yet true and loyall subjects to his Most Excellent Majesty , King William , and we hope time ... means to eclipse us of our priviledges ; and we know he picked up severall false reports against us . But we do not ...
... mean sort of people , yet true and loyall subjects to his Most Excellent Majesty , King William , and we hope time ... means to eclipse us of our priviledges ; and we know he picked up severall false reports against us . But we do not ...
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... means Silver is become more plentiful than here in Eng- land , considering the Number of People , and that causes a quick Trade for both Corn and Cattle ; and that is the reason that Corn differs now from the Price formerly , else it ...
... means Silver is become more plentiful than here in Eng- land , considering the Number of People , and that causes a quick Trade for both Corn and Cattle ; and that is the reason that Corn differs now from the Price formerly , else it ...
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