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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... OFFICER VIOLET BARBOUR NUMBER 3. APRIL , 1911 The Meeting of the American His- torical Association at Indian- apolis 453 The Cortes of the Spanish Kingdoms in the Later Middle Ages . . 476 Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of George ...
... OFFICER VIOLET BARBOUR NUMBER 3. APRIL , 1911 The Meeting of the American His- torical Association at Indian- apolis 453 The Cortes of the Spanish Kingdoms in the Later Middle Ages . . 476 Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of George ...
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... officer high in the service of Tiberius described the inhabitants of Attica as not Athenians , who have been extermi- nated by innumerable disasters , but the very dregs of humanity , to whom for a Roman to show courtesies is a dishonor ...
... officer high in the service of Tiberius described the inhabitants of Attica as not Athenians , who have been extermi- nated by innumerable disasters , but the very dregs of humanity , to whom for a Roman to show courtesies is a dishonor ...
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... officers ; less attentive to display in the persons of magistrates , the ministers of the laws , than men constituted in dignities " ( Chains , p . 13 ) . This cryptic saying is clear enough in the French version ( Les Chaines de l ...
... officers ; less attentive to display in the persons of magistrates , the ministers of the laws , than men constituted in dignities " ( Chains , p . 13 ) . This cryptic saying is clear enough in the French version ( Les Chaines de l ...
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... officers from abroad ; and the foreigners would not only feel no patriotic interest in the cause , but would despise the Mexicans under their command . Hence bickerings would arise and not a few of the men would be likely to desert ...
... officers from abroad ; and the foreigners would not only feel no patriotic interest in the cause , but would despise the Mexicans under their command . Hence bickerings would arise and not a few of the men would be likely to desert ...
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... Officer at the Mole to stop all proceedings against the Vessels ; an Appeal was made to the civil Tribunal , and the ... Officers . With respect to the Power of judging of the validity of Securities offered to the Owners of Privateers ...
... Officer at the Mole to stop all proceedings against the Vessels ; an Appeal was made to the civil Tribunal , and the ... Officers . With respect to the Power of judging of the validity of Securities offered to the Owners of Privateers ...
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