The New England Quarterly, Volumen19New England Quarterly, 1946 Includes section "Bibliography. Articles on the history of New England in periodical literature. |
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... Theory ; Volume II , Periods in American History . ( New York : Arnold - Howard . 1945. Pp . 685 , 1054. $ 8.50 ... Theory with which , he asserts , history emerges from the status of an art to assume the posi- tion of an established ...
... Theory ; Volume II , Periods in American History . ( New York : Arnold - Howard . 1945. Pp . 685 , 1054. $ 8.50 ... Theory with which , he asserts , history emerges from the status of an art to assume the posi- tion of an established ...
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... Theory may be de- fined as the application of the following scientific principles to the study of history . ( 1 ) History is the record of events in society . ( 2 ) Society is made up of three divisions — the state , the economy and the ...
... Theory may be de- fined as the application of the following scientific principles to the study of history . ( 1 ) History is the record of events in society . ( 2 ) Society is made up of three divisions — the state , the economy and the ...
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... theory of nature -as in the unity of opposites . Emerson transforms this principle into a conservative ethical theory of reward - stripped of dialectics . On the basis of the universality in nature of the principle of po- larity ...
... theory of nature -as in the unity of opposites . Emerson transforms this principle into a conservative ethical theory of reward - stripped of dialectics . On the basis of the universality in nature of the principle of po- larity ...
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OUR YOUNG AMERICAN MACAULAY Edwin Percy Whipple | 3 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 19 |
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