Guide to the Study of American HistoryGinn, 1896 - 471 páginas |
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... Sources of Historical Geography 53 § 22 . Works on Special Topics 55 § 22 a . Brief List of Works on Special Topics 55 § 23 . State and Local Histories 57 § 24 . Books of Travel 78 $ 25 . Biographies 86 § 26 . Periodicals ΙΟΙ § 26 a ...
... Sources of Historical Geography 53 § 22 . Works on Special Topics 55 § 22 a . Brief List of Works on Special Topics 55 § 23 . State and Local Histories 57 § 24 . Books of Travel 78 $ 25 . Biographies 86 § 26 . Periodicals ΙΟΙ § 26 a ...
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... Sources § 36. Illustrative Material . " § 36 a . Historical Novels Poems and Ballads § 36 b . ix PAGE • 122 124 · 127 132 134 135 • . 137 141 IV . WORKING LIBRARIES . $ 37 . Necessity of Working Libraries 143 §38 . Cheap Libraries 144 ...
... Sources § 36. Illustrative Material . " § 36 a . Historical Novels Poems and Ballads § 36 b . ix PAGE • 122 124 · 127 132 134 135 • . 137 141 IV . WORKING LIBRARIES . $ 37 . Necessity of Working Libraries 143 §38 . Cheap Libraries 144 ...
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... sources to make them available not only to college students , but to the reader and solitary student . In new libraries , small and great , American history is always well represented . The habit of historical reading is everywhere ...
... sources to make them available not only to college students , but to the reader and solitary student . In new libraries , small and great , American history is always well represented . The habit of historical reading is everywhere ...
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... sources ; in colleges there may be the use of a considerable body of sources on limited subjects ; in graduate work the student must learn to exhaust all the sources of information on the subject which he has chosen to investigate . The ...
... sources ; in colleges there may be the use of a considerable body of sources on limited subjects ; in graduate work the student must learn to exhaust all the sources of information on the subject which he has chosen to investigate . The ...
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... College courses in history may furnish good training if they call for plenty of written work and reflection , and they might sources . be coupled with suitable courses in pedagogics . The graduate Preparation of Teachers.
... College courses in history may furnish good training if they call for plenty of written work and reflection , and they might sources . be coupled with suitable courses in pedagogics . The graduate Preparation of Teachers.
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Página 165 - States; 3. To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; 4. To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; 5. To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures; 6. To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States; 7.
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