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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... H. VAN TYNE CARL BECKER EDWARD P. CHEYNEY CHARLES H. HASKINS MANAGING EDITOR J. FRANKLIN JAMESON VOLUME XXIV OCTOBER 1918 TO JULY 1919 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . 1919 E171 A5 Gat , 1918- 1919 PRESS OF THE NEW.
... H. VAN TYNE CARL BECKER EDWARD P. CHEYNEY CHARLES H. HASKINS MANAGING EDITOR J. FRANKLIN JAMESON VOLUME XXIV OCTOBER 1918 TO JULY 1919 THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . 1919 E171 A5 Gat , 1918- 1919 PRESS OF THE NEW.
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... London , which shows that orders were actually sent to Gen- eral Haldimand to hold the posts before the very convenient and plausible excuse of American violations of the treaty was discovered . The evidence is too long to be quoted in ...
... London , which shows that orders were actually sent to Gen- eral Haldimand to hold the posts before the very convenient and plausible excuse of American violations of the treaty was discovered . The evidence is too long to be quoted in ...
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... London was Laurent von Engeström . He informed Thomas Pinckney , American representative there , on April 28 , 1794 , that he had instructions not only to communicate a copy of the convention but to invite the accession of the United ...
... London was Laurent von Engeström . He informed Thomas Pinckney , American representative there , on April 28 , 1794 , that he had instructions not only to communicate a copy of the convention but to invite the accession of the United ...
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... London . The principles of the armed neutrality would abundantly cover our neutral rights . If , therefore , the situation of things with respect to Great Britain should 62 This led eventually to Dorchester's resignation . Dorchester to ...
... London . The principles of the armed neutrality would abundantly cover our neutral rights . If , therefore , the situation of things with respect to Great Britain should 62 This led eventually to Dorchester's resignation . Dorchester to ...
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... London . But it soon became their policy to " let him take his way " without making any definite assurances.70 Denmark was threatened by the Russian fleet patrolling the Baltic . Sweden had to guard its Finnish and Pomeranian frontiers ...
... London . But it soon became their policy to " let him take his way " without making any definite assurances.70 Denmark was threatened by the Russian fleet patrolling the Baltic . Sweden had to guard its Finnish and Pomeranian frontiers ...
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