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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... Island . * Prince Henry's public life opens with the Ceuta expedition of 1415 , of which the " heavens felt the glory , and the earth the benefit " ; and among all the enterprises of European states in the later Middle Ages no single ...
... Island . * Prince Henry's public life opens with the Ceuta expedition of 1415 , of which the " heavens felt the glory , and the earth the benefit " ; and among all the enterprises of European states in the later Middle Ages no single ...
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... Islands , into a republic under her special protection.26 Such appeals as these were admirably calculated to excite the ' Mexicans , for they touched the springs of patriotism , pride , suspicion , jealousy , and conscious weakness ...
... Islands , into a republic under her special protection.26 Such appeals as these were admirably calculated to excite the ' Mexicans , for they touched the springs of patriotism , pride , suspicion , jealousy , and conscious weakness ...
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... Island , moved to change the words " National Union Party " , used in the committee's report , to " National Republican Party " . The chairman said that the call for the convention used the title National Union Republican Party " , and ...
... Island , moved to change the words " National Union Party " , used in the committee's report , to " National Republican Party " . The chairman said that the call for the convention used the title National Union Republican Party " , and ...
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... island is insignificant . In the second place , the letters of Edward Stevens exhibit the manner in which the ... islands . In the first part of that period Edward Stevens was the chief instru- ment of American diplomacy there . The ...
... island is insignificant . In the second place , the letters of Edward Stevens exhibit the manner in which the ... islands . In the first part of that period Edward Stevens was the chief instru- ment of American diplomacy there . The ...
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... island should absolutely cease ; joint policy with Great Britain was ar- ranged between the Cabinet at Philadelphia ... islands , and understood French . In some manner not now distinctly traceable , he was closely related to Hamilton ...
... island should absolutely cease ; joint policy with Great Britain was ar- ranged between the Cabinet at Philadelphia ... islands , and understood French . In some manner not now distinctly traceable , he was closely related to Hamilton ...
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