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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... ports and navy yards but a merchant marine in which to train our seamen . We should have to obtain vessels and officers from abroad ; and the foreigners would not only feel no patriotic interest in the cause , but would despise the ...
... ports and navy yards but a merchant marine in which to train our seamen . We should have to obtain vessels and officers from abroad ; and the foreigners would not only feel no patriotic interest in the cause , but would despise the ...
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... port- folio of foreign relations , immediately asked the opinion of this sensible diplomat , who chanced to be with him when the informa- tion arrived , and was earnestly counselled to be moderate and cautious . Soon after , Bankhead ...
... port- folio of foreign relations , immediately asked the opinion of this sensible diplomat , who chanced to be with him when the informa- tion arrived , and was earnestly counselled to be moderate and cautious . Soon after , Bankhead ...
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... port . All his efforts and those of his French colleague , however , though seconded by the Texan executive , came to naught . Public sentiment declared emphatically in favor of joining the American Union . The conditions of peace ...
... port . All his efforts and those of his French colleague , however , though seconded by the Texan executive , came to naught . Public sentiment declared emphatically in favor of joining the American Union . The conditions of peace ...
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... ports de St. Domingue ; renoncer , par là , à toute espèce de relations Commerciales avec nous et ne plus nous porter , en échange de nos riches productions , les denrées et commestibles du crû du Continent . Je ne sais point , je ne ...
... ports de St. Domingue ; renoncer , par là , à toute espèce de relations Commerciales avec nous et ne plus nous porter , en échange de nos riches productions , les denrées et commestibles du crû du Continent . Je ne sais point , je ne ...
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... Ports of America could be opened . In the interview wch . succeeded this com- munication , the subject of the Arreté was very minutely discussed . I endeavored as well as I was able , to obviate all the Objections , which were urged by ...
... Ports of America could be opened . In the interview wch . succeeded this com- munication , the subject of the Arreté was very minutely discussed . I endeavored as well as I was able , to obviate all the Objections , which were urged by ...
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