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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... England . must have offered , as the Guinea Chronicle declares , the captaincy of their armies , or a high command in the same.36 The leaders of progress are never without their own teachers and precursors , and Dom Henrique , in ...
... England . must have offered , as the Guinea Chronicle declares , the captaincy of their armies , or a high command in the same.36 The leaders of progress are never without their own teachers and precursors , and Dom Henrique , in ...
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... England . The minister discovered this , and now set spies on Marat . These secured influence with his host and with his servant , and got posses- sion of all his correspondence . The total stoppage of his letters revealed the state of ...
... England . The minister discovered this , and now set spies on Marat . These secured influence with his host and with his servant , and got posses- sion of all his correspondence . The total stoppage of his letters revealed the state of ...
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... England in 1775 , and it is altogether probable that he spent some time at Newcastle . During that visit he might have made the acquaintance of the members of the Newcastle popular societies , but is it possible to believe that these ...
... England in 1775 , and it is altogether probable that he spent some time at Newcastle . During that visit he might have made the acquaintance of the members of the Newcastle popular societies , but is it possible to believe that these ...
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... England with a design to interfere in the internal political affairs of Mexico . The heavy debt to English bondholders was felt to be a sort of usurpation of power over the nation . The British recognition of Texas caused very deep ...
... England with a design to interfere in the internal political affairs of Mexico . The heavy debt to English bondholders was felt to be a sort of usurpation of power over the nation . The British recognition of Texas caused very deep ...
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... England and France aimed at in advising that peace be made , was to establish a home for their surplus population ... England's intention to carry the matter through . In December , 1844 , the same minister said , when instructed to ...
... England and France aimed at in advising that peace be made , was to establish a home for their surplus population ... England's intention to carry the matter through . In December , 1844 , the same minister said , when instructed to ...
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