Historical Research: An Outline of Theory and PracticeB. Franklin, 1974 - 350 páginas |
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... interesting fact appears that the weights of the Grecian Archi- pelago are based upon the standards of the valley of the Euphrates . A long vista of possibilities is at once brought in line by these connections . The balance also ...
... interesting fact appears that the weights of the Grecian Archi- pelago are based upon the standards of the valley of the Euphrates . A long vista of possibilities is at once brought in line by these connections . The balance also ...
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... interesting is the nature of the public Public Build- buildings which characterize a given period . In ings . ancient Greece the striking forms of architecture are the temples and the theatres . In the middle ages the temple alone ...
... interesting is the nature of the public Public Build- buildings which characterize a given period . In ings . ancient Greece the striking forms of architecture are the temples and the theatres . In the middle ages the temple alone ...
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... interesting was fully accomplished , yet it would be most unwise to imitate his methods . The style is too flowing for the taste of the present day and would fail of its effect . The nineteenth century furnished numerous other writers ...
... interesting was fully accomplished , yet it would be most unwise to imitate his methods . The style is too flowing for the taste of the present day and would fail of its effect . The nineteenth century furnished numerous other writers ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE DEFINITION OF HISTORY | 1 |
CLASSIFICATION OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS | 13 |
EXTERNAL CRITICISM | 19 |
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