Historical Research: An Outline of Theory and PracticeB. Franklin, 1974 - 350 páginas |
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... rules to meet every case . The investigator must resolve each difficulty as it appears.1 1 1 Bernheim has attempted to provide a list of possible forms of citation and to suggest rules by which relationship may be determined , but the ...
... rules to meet every case . The investigator must resolve each difficulty as it appears.1 1 1 Bernheim has attempted to provide a list of possible forms of citation and to suggest rules by which relationship may be determined , but the ...
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... rules of pro- cedure has been developed in the course of centuries , growing out of the endeavor to secure justice for all parties . In order that no possible injustice may be done to an accused person , and in order that the trial may ...
... rules of pro- cedure has been developed in the course of centuries , growing out of the endeavor to secure justice for all parties . In order that no possible injustice may be done to an accused person , and in order that the trial may ...
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... rules which adjust themselves to the pressing needs of society , historians are guided by the larger principles which lie behind those rules.1 This does not mean that the historian may make free with the rules of good reasoning where ...
... rules which adjust themselves to the pressing needs of society , historians are guided by the larger principles which lie behind those rules.1 This does not mean that the historian may make free with the rules of good reasoning where ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE DEFINITION OF HISTORY | 1 |
CLASSIFICATION OF HISTORICAL MATERIALS | 13 |
EXTERNAL CRITICISM | 19 |
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