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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... England . Uncovers Germany's methods and their inevitable results , and makes a remarkable forecast of the peace map . Illustrated . 12mo . Net , $ 1.50 By Carl W. Ackerman MEXICO'S DILEMMA After two years ' experience of the German ...
... England . Uncovers Germany's methods and their inevitable results , and makes a remarkable forecast of the peace map . Illustrated . 12mo . Net , $ 1.50 By Carl W. Ackerman MEXICO'S DILEMMA After two years ' experience of the German ...
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... England and 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 ...
... England and 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 ...
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... England at that par- ticular time , the Federalists forecasted the total collapse of the new government under the Constitution . The new political system , brought into practical operation by Hamilton's genius in establishing American ...
... England at that par- ticular time , the Federalists forecasted the total collapse of the new government under the Constitution . The new political system , brought into practical operation by Hamilton's genius in establishing American ...
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... England , especially in view of the weak state of the Scandinavian navy . " Three weeks later , on June 5 , Grenville informed Hammond that he had reason to believe that the Swedish proposal to America had not the sanction of the Danish ...
... England , especially in view of the weak state of the Scandinavian navy . " Three weeks later , on June 5 , Grenville informed Hammond that he had reason to believe that the Swedish proposal to America had not the sanction of the Danish ...
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... England . 68 Jay to Randolph , July 30 , 1794. Am . State Pap . , For . Rel . , I. 480 . 69 Hamilton to Jay , May 6 , 1794. Hamilton , Works , IV . 551 . 70 Engeström to the Royal Chancellor ( Sparre ) , August 12 , 1794. Swedish Royal ...
... England . 68 Jay to Randolph , July 30 , 1794. Am . State Pap . , For . Rel . , I. 480 . 69 Hamilton to Jay , May 6 , 1794. Hamilton , Works , IV . 551 . 70 Engeström to the Royal Chancellor ( Sparre ) , August 12 , 1794. Swedish Royal ...
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