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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... appear to understand him fully . To a deplorable extent his ideas and policy , to a less degree his actions , must ... appears in an age when the West ( 11 )
... appear to understand him fully . To a deplorable extent his ideas and policy , to a less degree his actions , must ... appears in an age when the West ( 11 )
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... appears to con- tain some additions made after Dom Henrique's death in 1460. For centuries it disappeared . Thus even ... appear in this edition . The Chronicle of Ceuta ( Chronica del Rei D. Joam I. . . . Terceira Parte em que se contem ...
... appears to con- tain some additions made after Dom Henrique's death in 1460. For centuries it disappeared . Thus even ... appear in this edition . The Chronicle of Ceuta ( Chronica del Rei D. Joam I. . . . Terceira Parte em que se contem ...
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... appear , seemingly " ( Merivale , Historical Studies , p . 200 ) . But I have no doubt that Marat was right in putting the verb in the past tense . his indignation at the successful suppression of his book , 28 R. C. H. Catterall.
... appear , seemingly " ( Merivale , Historical Studies , p . 200 ) . But I have no doubt that Marat was right in putting the verb in the past tense . his indignation at the successful suppression of his book , 28 R. C. H. Catterall.
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... appear still more certain . On March 8 , he wrote that even the fear of war would not stop the United States , and a week later that , although most of the Texan newspapers condemned the terms of Brown's resolution , it would be ...
... appear still more certain . On March 8 , he wrote that even the fear of war would not stop the United States , and a week later that , although most of the Texan newspapers condemned the terms of Brown's resolution , it would be ...
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... appears to be unexceptionable . It contains nothing more than some well grounded Reasons which have induced the Govern ... appear to the contrary in the Arreté . It is needless to make any Remarks on the 2d . Article . As there are to be ...
... appears to be unexceptionable . It contains nothing more than some well grounded Reasons which have induced the Govern ... appear to the contrary in the Arreté . It is needless to make any Remarks on the 2d . Article . As there are to be ...
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