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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... territory to be con- quered in Africa . There can be little doubt that Athens was regarded by the Mace- donian nobles in Alexander's entourage as the bearer of the purest Hellenic culture , and that an effort was made to inoculate their ...
... territory to be con- quered in Africa . There can be little doubt that Athens was regarded by the Mace- donian nobles in Alexander's entourage as the bearer of the purest Hellenic culture , and that an effort was made to inoculate their ...
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... territory and even as plotting to extinguish her independence . The United States , " in their delirious ambition , aspire to plant their unclean flag , the emblem of treason , ingratitude , and injustice , in beautiful and opulent ...
... territory and even as plotting to extinguish her independence . The United States , " in their delirious ambition , aspire to plant their unclean flag , the emblem of treason , ingratitude , and injustice , in beautiful and opulent ...
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... territory , and so would bring us into a dangerous contact with several disaffected departments . Resentment and self - interest co - operated , therefore , from this point of view in urging that recognition be withheld . " In another ...
... territory , and so would bring us into a dangerous contact with several disaffected departments . Resentment and self - interest co - operated , therefore , from this point of view in urging that recognition be withheld . " In another ...
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... territory which she claimed ! Shame upon the man who brought upon us this national disgrace , and upon that portion of the people who have tamely submitted to the dishonor ! Both North and South the words " disunion " and " dissolution ...
... territory which she claimed ! Shame upon the man who brought upon us this national disgrace , and upon that portion of the people who have tamely submitted to the dishonor ! Both North and South the words " disunion " and " dissolution ...
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... territory ; of another that was regarded as hateful in war and hateful in peace ; of a third that was known to be a creditor and believed to be a schemer ; and of a fourth that was looked upon as a handful of insolent , ungrateful ...
... territory ; of another that was regarded as hateful in war and hateful in peace ; of a third that was known to be a creditor and believed to be a schemer ; and of a fourth that was looked upon as a handful of insolent , ungrateful ...
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