Papers of the American Historical Association, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1886 - History |
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... tion , to compare results and to profit by one another's labors . There was perfect independence for the individual sections in the Social Science organization . The President exercised no control whatever over the secretaries of depart ...
... tion , to compare results and to profit by one another's labors . There was perfect independence for the individual sections in the Social Science organization . The President exercised no control whatever over the secretaries of depart ...
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... tion . The following is a brief abstract of the address : Mr. White began by stating the fact that , as a rule , each country in history has special studies which its scholars can conduct better than those of any other country can , but ...
... tion . The following is a brief abstract of the address : Mr. White began by stating the fact that , as a rule , each country in history has special studies which its scholars can conduct better than those of any other country can , but ...
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... tion in the prosecution of its work in subduing a new country , selling lands , and planting the gospel . Of course they needed all kinds of clothing , implements for building habitations and for working the soil ; for sur- veying lands ...
... tion in the prosecution of its work in subduing a new country , selling lands , and planting the gospel . Of course they needed all kinds of clothing , implements for building habitations and for working the soil ; for sur- veying lands ...
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... tion and scholarship with which they have been selected and edited . The work , as one of the very highest impor- tance , is entitled to our grateful recognition . May we not esteem it as a happy omen that this Historical Association ...
... tion and scholarship with which they have been selected and edited . The work , as one of the very highest impor- tance , is entitled to our grateful recognition . May we not esteem it as a happy omen that this Historical Association ...
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... tion that he was to fight for independence ; while his military associates in Virginia , who sent him a letter on the 20th of July , prayed that all his " coun- sels and operations " might be directed by Providence “ to a happy and ...
... tion that he was to fight for independence ; while his military associates in Virginia , who sent him a letter on the 20th of July , prayed that all his " coun- sels and operations " might be directed by Providence “ to a happy and ...
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