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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... discussion of character , times , and environment . Each $ 1.50 net . Thomas Jefferson By PROFESSOR DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY Of Columbia University Jefferson Davis By ARMISTEAD C. GORDON AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS i.
... discussion of character , times , and environment . Each $ 1.50 net . Thomas Jefferson By PROFESSOR DAVID SAVILLE MUZZEY Of Columbia University Jefferson Davis By ARMISTEAD C. GORDON AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS i.
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... discussion of it until after taking up the commands of Caesar and Crassus so as to trace more clearly the concentration of offices in Pompey's hands up to 52 B. C. The inadequate arrangements for the maintenance of a regular grain ...
... discussion of it until after taking up the commands of Caesar and Crassus so as to trace more clearly the concentration of offices in Pompey's hands up to 52 B. C. The inadequate arrangements for the maintenance of a regular grain ...
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... discussion . The main principles neces- sary for a treaty had been agreed on when the British concessions were made and when Jay had consented to a commission for the adjudication of debts due to British creditors , and for settling the ...
... discussion . The main principles neces- sary for a treaty had been agreed on when the British concessions were made and when Jay had consented to a commission for the adjudication of debts due to British creditors , and for settling the ...
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... discussion , probably in the Cabinet , is indicated by Hamilton's letter of July 8 , 1794 ( at about the time the Engeström proposal would have been received in America ) : " The United States have peculiar advantages from situation ...
... discussion , probably in the Cabinet , is indicated by Hamilton's letter of July 8 , 1794 ( at about the time the Engeström proposal would have been received in America ) : " The United States have peculiar advantages from situation ...
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... discuss fully the European situation . Nothing apparently could be more friendly than their outward cordiality . On June 25 William II . heartily welcomed " Uncle Bertie " as honorary admiral of the German fleet , which is the latest ...
... discuss fully the European situation . Nothing apparently could be more friendly than their outward cordiality . On June 25 William II . heartily welcomed " Uncle Bertie " as honorary admiral of the German fleet , which is the latest ...
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