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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... French Revolution , extended that great conflict of political antagonisms beyond the marches and countermarches of Continental armies . Republican legions of France successfully met the threat of Pillnitz and the manifesto of the Duke ...
... French Revolution , extended that great conflict of political antagonisms beyond the marches and countermarches of Continental armies . Republican legions of France successfully met the threat of Pillnitz and the manifesto of the Duke ...
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... French ports , whether these ports were blockaded or not . The Two Sicilies ( July 12 ) , Prussia ( July 14 ) , Austria ( August 30 ) , and Portugal ( September 26 ) acknowledged in treaties with Great Britain the same determination to ...
... French ports , whether these ports were blockaded or not . The Two Sicilies ( July 12 ) , Prussia ( July 14 ) , Austria ( August 30 ) , and Portugal ( September 26 ) acknowledged in treaties with Great Britain the same determination to ...
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... French diplomats , however , saw in the Baltic a chance to offset the system of the English . It consisted in resurrecting the armed neutrality of the previous war . Soon after matters had begun to adjust themselves to British ...
... French diplomats , however , saw in the Baltic a chance to offset the system of the English . It consisted in resurrecting the armed neutrality of the previous war . Soon after matters had begun to adjust themselves to British ...
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... French republic.14 Nevertheless , he had frequent and intimate conferences with him . and for all practical purposes Grouvelle had the status and influence . of French ambassador . He made arrangements for the quicker and more lucrative ...
... French republic.14 Nevertheless , he had frequent and intimate conferences with him . and for all practical purposes Grouvelle had the status and influence . of French ambassador . He made arrangements for the quicker and more lucrative ...
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... French - subsidy horse had been led in - unwisely they had asked for money after the treaty had been signed and made known.23 At one time the committee had decided to advance substantial funds to ac- celerate the Swedish armament , 24 ...
... French - subsidy horse had been led in - unwisely they had asked for money after the treaty had been signed and made known.23 At one time the committee had decided to advance substantial funds to ac- celerate the Swedish armament , 24 ...
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