 | 1969 - 468 pagina’s
...no record has been found of this interest. In 1921 the State Department trans14 J. Franklin Jameson, Introduction to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the States (Baltimore, 1886), p. 5. 15 [Department of State], Catalogue of Manuscript Books . . . with Miscellaneous... | |
 | John Franklin Jameson - 1993 - 470 pagina’s
...the establishment of a constitutional government is not only possible, but wise. AM, Box 25, JP, DLC. An Introduction to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the States The historical instruction that Jameson received first as an undergraduate at Amherst College and then... | |
 | Ellen Frances Fitzpatrick - 2002 - 346 pagina’s
...xxix-xxx and passim; Ross, Origins of American Social Science, pp. 266-270; John Franklin Jameson, "An Introduction to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the States," in Rothberg and Goggin, eds., John Franklin Jameson, p. 24. For Jameson's later support of efforts... | |
 | Michael G. Kammen - 1986 - 530 pagina’s
...American Civil War (New York, 1962), 186. • CHAPTER 5 On This Day, One Hundred Years Ago 1 Jameson, An Introduction to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the United States (Baltimore, 1886), 5; William B. Bigler to Hampton L. Carson, Aug. 12, 1887, US Constitutional... | |
 | 1884 - 580 pagina’s
...for the Instruction of Attendante on the Insane. 8vo. cloth, pp. 187. Boston. 61. 6i Jameson (JF)— An Introduction to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the States. 8vo. paper, pp. 29. Baltimore. 2s. 6d. Juhns Hopkins University Studies, 4th series, No. 5. Jonas (C.)—... | |
 | 1907 - 1390 pagina’s
...March. 1886. pp. 23. No. 4. Pennsylvania boroughs. By William I1. Ilolcomb. April. 1886. pp. 51. No. 5. An Introduction to the study of the constitutional and political history of the States. By .1. Franklin Jameson. May. 1886. pp. 29. No. 6. A Puritan colony in Maryland. By Daniel R. Uandall.... | |
 | United States, Denys Peter Myers - 1961 - 106 pagina’s
...with all elegance, was exposed to the view of all in the central room of the library." (Introduflion to the Study of the Constitutional and Political History of the States). by Conventions of Delegates. This text, as reprinted by the Congress for that purpose and ratified... | |
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