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And that it is possible for erroneous assumptions to be accorded status as accepted facts relative to the 1884 campaign is readily indicated . Has the common assumption really been established that even in New York accidental features ...
And that it is possible for erroneous assumptions to be accorded status as accepted facts relative to the 1884 campaign is readily indicated . Has the common assumption really been established that even in New York accidental features ...
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York , it might appear that Republican arrogance did swing enough votes from Blaine to have been of some significance , given the central hypothesis that Blaine was “ morally suspect . ” But when one constructs a time series for voting ...
York , it might appear that Republican arrogance did swing enough votes from Blaine to have been of some significance , given the central hypothesis that Blaine was “ morally suspect . ” But when one constructs a time series for voting ...
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... Trevelyan tries to establish a factual foundation for his statements by extracting evidence from Sir John Reresby's report on a witch trial held in 1687 at the York Assizes in which it is clear that educated people like the author ...
... Trevelyan tries to establish a factual foundation for his statements by extracting evidence from Sir John Reresby's report on a witch trial held in 1687 at the York Assizes in which it is clear that educated people like the author ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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