The American Historical Review, Volumen16MacMillan, 1911 |
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... LANCASTER , PA . 64-66 FIFTH AVE . , NEW YORK . LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . Entered at the post - office , Lancaster , Pa . , as second - class mail matter . La Roncière , Histoire de la Marine Française , IV.
... LANCASTER , PA . 64-66 FIFTH AVE . , NEW YORK . LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . Entered at the post - office , Lancaster , Pa . , as second - class mail matter . La Roncière , Histoire de la Marine Française , IV.
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... matter of knowledge . The Ptolemies , however , in 224 B.C. , made themselves in a special way responsible for the maintenance of the integrity of Athens ; but in 200 B.C. Philip of Macedon ignored its neutrality and treated Attica with ...
... matter of knowledge . The Ptolemies , however , in 224 B.C. , made themselves in a special way responsible for the maintenance of the integrity of Athens ; but in 200 B.C. Philip of Macedon ignored its neutrality and treated Attica with ...
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... matter than the English one , and this matter is disposed in the various chapters in a very different manner . Again Marat prefaced his French version with the story of the English one . Finally he set apart one portion of the English ...
... matter than the English one , and this matter is disposed in the various chapters in a very different manner . Again Marat prefaced his French version with the story of the English one . Finally he set apart one portion of the English ...
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... matter of three months . " During this time he worked regularly twenty - one hours a day , taking scarcely two hours for sleep . The book once in the printer's hands , he fell into " a species of annihilation " , losing his memory and ...
... matter of three months . " During this time he worked regularly twenty - one hours a day , taking scarcely two hours for sleep . The book once in the printer's hands , he fell into " a species of annihilation " , losing his memory and ...
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... matter , argued the writers , hoping to make us the plaything of their whims and designs . The American Union in particular was represented as covetous of its neighbor's territory and even as plotting to extinguish her independence ...
... matter , argued the writers , hoping to make us the plaything of their whims and designs . The American Union in particular was represented as covetous of its neighbor's territory and even as plotting to extinguish her independence ...
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