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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... British statesmen to come to terms with America . The Second Armed Neutrality , of 1800 , including Sweden , Denmark , Russia , and Prussia , was not strong enough to prevent the collapse of Denmark under the guns of Nelson . Skillful ...
... British statesmen to come to terms with America . The Second Armed Neutrality , of 1800 , including Sweden , Denmark , Russia , and Prussia , was not strong enough to prevent the collapse of Denmark under the guns of Nelson . Skillful ...
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... British naval control in at manner equally dangerous , in the year 1794. It is interesting to students of American history , because the relation of the United States to it shows how the action of small belligerents in the face of all ...
... British naval control in at manner equally dangerous , in the year 1794. It is interesting to students of American history , because the relation of the United States to it shows how the action of small belligerents in the face of all ...
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... British naval - diplomatic system engulfing the principal monarchies of Europe , and British fighting vessels every- where threatening arbitrary control of all other powers . France by the autumn of 1793 saw herself almost completely en ...
... British naval - diplomatic system engulfing the principal monarchies of Europe , and British fighting vessels every- where threatening arbitrary control of all other powers . France by the autumn of 1793 saw herself almost completely en ...
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... British ministry had been careful to feel out the attitude of 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 ...
... British ministry had been careful to feel out the attitude of 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 ...
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... British provision order . Their protest brought nothing but chagrin . Neither kingdom could undertake resistance by force . Sweden , lacking funds to equip a half - dozen ships - of - the - line , had the dangerous Finnish and ...
... British provision order . Their protest brought nothing but chagrin . Neither kingdom could undertake resistance by force . Sweden , lacking funds to equip a half - dozen ships - of - the - line , had the dangerous Finnish and ...
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