The American Historical Review, Volumen24John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1919 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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... AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE WAR Edited by Montaville Flowers A training camp for the minds of all patriotic American men and women to equip them for duty in the emergencies of the hour . 8vo . Net , $ 2.00 PRACTICAL FLYING : Complete ...
... AMERICAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE WAR Edited by Montaville Flowers A training camp for the minds of all patriotic American men and women to equip them for duty in the emergencies of the hour . 8vo . Net , $ 2.00 PRACTICAL FLYING : Complete ...
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... , $ 1.50 GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY , Publishers , New York PUBLISHERS IN AMERICA FOR HODDER & STOUGHTON BEP TG Raphael Pumpelly's Reminiscences Profusely illustrated . 2 volumes . $ AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW Advertisements . iii.
... , $ 1.50 GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY , Publishers , New York PUBLISHERS IN AMERICA FOR HODDER & STOUGHTON BEP TG Raphael Pumpelly's Reminiscences Profusely illustrated . 2 volumes . $ AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW Advertisements . iii.
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... American administra- tion toward any such proceding before the Orders were issued . Alexander Hamilton , the most influential and cogent of the advisers of Washington , for five years had been in confidential communica- tion with the ...
... American administra- tion toward any such proceding before the Orders were issued . Alexander Hamilton , the most influential and cogent of the advisers of Washington , for five years had been in confidential communica- tion with the ...
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... America that in March had suddenly ripened to an ominous condition . First were the old disputes about the northern frontier posts on American soil . British troops still held these strategic points under the ostensible but not real ...
... America that in March had suddenly ripened to an ominous condition . First were the old disputes about the northern frontier posts on American soil . British troops still held these strategic points under the ostensible but not real ...
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... American schooners under the wholly arbitrary Order in Council of Novem- ber 6 , 1793 , and the barbarous incarceration of their crews and officers . In late March and April the majority of the American people were for war with Great ...
... American schooners under the wholly arbitrary Order in Council of Novem- ber 6 , 1793 , and the barbarous incarceration of their crews and officers . In late March and April the majority of the American people were for war with Great ...
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