Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen65Illinois State Historical Society., 1972 |
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... period he covers . He per- ceives three cycles , each of approximately ninety years duration : 1620-1715 , 1715-1800 , and 1800-1890 ( the latter ex- tending beyond the scope of the volume ) . Within each cycle he notes four phases ...
... period he covers . He per- ceives three cycles , each of approximately ninety years duration : 1620-1715 , 1715-1800 , and 1800-1890 ( the latter ex- tending beyond the scope of the volume ) . Within each cycle he notes four phases ...
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... period " ( page ix ) . An essay on sources ( pages 207-29 ) supplements the narrative and is an im- portant addition . Since the essay covers a period when the history of Missouri and Illinois was almost indivisible , this section alone ...
... period " ( page ix ) . An essay on sources ( pages 207-29 ) supplements the narrative and is an im- portant addition . Since the essay covers a period when the history of Missouri and Illinois was almost indivisible , this section alone ...
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... period and was instrumental in bringing to fruition the reform move- ment started by Roosevelt . The book is quite lean when it comes to the scientific accomplishments of the period . Jones has brought astronomy into the story while the ...
... period and was instrumental in bringing to fruition the reform move- ment started by Roosevelt . The book is quite lean when it comes to the scientific accomplishments of the period . Jones has brought astronomy into the story while the ...
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