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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... south through Baden , the Kaiser , in a speech at Karlsruhe on April 28 , sought to turn the German mind from the disappointing present to the glorious past , yet added : You have rightly suggested that the task of the German people is ...
... south through Baden , the Kaiser , in a speech at Karlsruhe on April 28 , sought to turn the German mind from the disappointing present to the glorious past , yet added : You have rightly suggested that the task of the German people is ...
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... South Carolina , which was sometimes more than 700 to 100 , was the worst in the colonies . The scarcity of coin for purposes of government and trade and for meeting certain unusual expenditures , generally of a military nature , led to ...
... South Carolina , which was sometimes more than 700 to 100 , was the worst in the colonies . The scarcity of coin for purposes of government and trade and for meeting certain unusual expenditures , generally of a military nature , led to ...
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... South Slavs . But it everywhere shows a scholarly desire to discover the views of Serbia's enemies and a fine restraint from condemning anything except on what amounts to practically positive proof . It is not a polemic , not even a ...
... South Slavs . But it everywhere shows a scholarly desire to discover the views of Serbia's enemies and a fine restraint from condemning anything except on what amounts to practically positive proof . It is not a polemic , not even a ...
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... South Slavs and Italians . The book is commended to the atten- tion of intelligent laymen . It is not intended for scholars . STEPHEN P. DUGGAN . The Roots of the War : a Non - Technical History of Europe , 1870– 1914 A. D. By WILLIAM ...
... South Slavs and Italians . The book is commended to the atten- tion of intelligent laymen . It is not intended for scholars . STEPHEN P. DUGGAN . The Roots of the War : a Non - Technical History of Europe , 1870– 1914 A. D. By WILLIAM ...
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... south of the Ohio River . The earlier part of the book discusses briefly but satisfactorily these overlapping claims , which made the east , or Mobile district , to Edward A. Freeman the most complicated historical puzzle in the world ...
... south of the Ohio River . The earlier part of the book discusses briefly but satisfactorily these overlapping claims , which made the east , or Mobile district , to Edward A. Freeman the most complicated historical puzzle in the world ...
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