The American Historical Review, Volumen16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... American republic ; from its annexation , this must inevitably result . " It is , therefore , " not strange that the idea be suggested of a negotiation which , based upon our rights , should be worthy of the Republic and should ensure ...
... American republic ; from its annexation , this must inevitably result . " It is , therefore , " not strange that the idea be suggested of a negotiation which , based upon our rights , should be worthy of the Republic and should ensure ...
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... American Government towards this Colony , and the Conditions on which it was desirous of renewing the commercial intercourse between the two Countries . He received me very favorably - expressed much satisfaction , at the attention ...
... American Government towards this Colony , and the Conditions on which it was desirous of renewing the commercial intercourse between the two Countries . He received me very favorably - expressed much satisfaction , at the attention ...
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... American armed Vessels , and that our Merchant Vessels , which will be continually going in , and coming out of its ports , will also be armed , I beleive you will coincide with me in opinion that there is not much to dread in future ...
... American armed Vessels , and that our Merchant Vessels , which will be continually going in , and coming out of its ports , will also be armed , I beleive you will coincide with me in opinion that there is not much to dread in future ...
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... America , to prevent Vessels from sailing to French ports , and the Vigilance of American Cruizers , the Flag of the United States is seen as frequently in every part of this Colony , as it was before the prohibiting Act was passed ...
... America , to prevent Vessels from sailing to French ports , and the Vigilance of American Cruizers , the Flag of the United States is seen as frequently in every part of this Colony , as it was before the prohibiting Act was passed ...
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... America is now inserted . The secret Assurance I obtained from Gen : Toussaint , " that no Privateers should in ... American Commerce , is more amply detailed and confirmed . In Conformity to your Instructions I have cooperated with ...
... America is now inserted . The secret Assurance I obtained from Gen : Toussaint , " that no Privateers should in ... American Commerce , is more amply detailed and confirmed . In Conformity to your Instructions I have cooperated with ...
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