American History Told by Contemporaries, 第 1 卷Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1898 - 20 頁 |
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... nature . As utterances of men living when they were made , sources have in them the breath of human life history is the biology of human conduct . No historical question can be settled without an appeal to the sources , or without ...
... nature . As utterances of men living when they were made , sources have in them the breath of human life history is the biology of human conduct . No historical question can be settled without an appeal to the sources , or without ...
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... nature ; Doddridge ( No. 136 ) shows us the hardship and grimness of the frontier life , which was the lot of many Americans ; and the fate of the loyalists may be read in the plaints of Samuel Curwen in England ( No. 169 ) . Contact ...
... nature ; Doddridge ( No. 136 ) shows us the hardship and grimness of the frontier life , which was the lot of many Americans ; and the fate of the loyalists may be read in the plaints of Samuel Curwen in England ( No. 169 ) . Contact ...
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... natural that the requirements in history for entrance to college , drawn up by a conference at Columbia University in February , 1896 , suggest sources as a part of the pupil's material ; and that the American Historical Association ...
... natural that the requirements in history for entrance to college , drawn up by a conference at Columbia University in February , 1896 , suggest sources as a part of the pupil's material ; and that the American Historical Association ...
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... natural river , abounding in deep pools , and joined by a multitude of branches which one cannot explore , with many unfordable places , but winding among human habitations , and giving glimpses of human life . To facilitate study ...
... natural river , abounding in deep pools , and joined by a multitude of branches which one cannot explore , with many unfordable places , but winding among human habitations , and giving glimpses of human life . To facilitate study ...
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... nature , interesting to those who are interested in their kind . Who can read of Oglethorpe in Georgia ( No. 39 ) , or of Daniel Boone ( No. 134 ) , or of Major André ( No. 183 ) , without wishing to know more of these men and their ...
... nature , interesting to those who are interested in their kind . Who can read of Oglethorpe in Georgia ( No. 39 ) , or of Daniel Boone ( No. 134 ) , or of Major André ( No. 183 ) , without wishing to know more of these men and their ...
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