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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... commerce , the liberal society , the humanized and open- eyed intelligence , of modern life . At the close of the fourteenth century , the external energies of the Catholic nations , which had already experienced so remarkable a ...
... commerce , the liberal society , the humanized and open- eyed intelligence , of modern life . At the close of the fourteenth century , the external energies of the Catholic nations , which had already experienced so remarkable a ...
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... commerce of these regions to the end of all India , because by God has been shown to the Infant this marvellous mystery , hidden from all other generations of Christendom . " Esmeraldo , bk . 1. , ch . XXII . , in Lisbon Geographical ...
... commerce of these regions to the end of all India , because by God has been shown to the Infant this marvellous mystery , hidden from all other generations of Christendom . " Esmeraldo , bk . 1. , ch . XXII . , in Lisbon Geographical ...
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... commerce " . Marat Index du Bibliophile et de l'Amateur de Peintures - gravures , etc. , p . 13 . Merivale , who wrote about it , had never seen a copy . I know of only four , one in the British Museum , two in Newcastle , and one in ...
... commerce " . Marat Index du Bibliophile et de l'Amateur de Peintures - gravures , etc. , p . 13 . Merivale , who wrote about it , had never seen a copy . I know of only four , one in the British Museum , two in Newcastle , and one in ...
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... commerce and progress we should gain credit among the nations . * This disposition on the part of a few to recognize the facts was supported by France and still more vigorously by England . Now and again , beginning rather early in 1839 ...
... commerce and progress we should gain credit among the nations . * This disposition on the part of a few to recognize the facts was supported by France and still more vigorously by England . Now and again , beginning rather early in 1839 ...
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... commerce . Toussaint repeated his advances in a letter to Adams of 17 Ventose an VII . ( March 7 , 1799 ) . Meantime however Congress had passed the act of February 9 , 1799 , which left it in the dis- creation of the President to open ...
... commerce . Toussaint repeated his advances in a letter to Adams of 17 Ventose an VII . ( March 7 , 1799 ) . Meantime however Congress had passed the act of February 9 , 1799 , which left it in the dis- creation of the President to open ...
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