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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... effect of this measure would have been to place in the hands of the ten commissioners an imperium or military command effective both in Italy and in the provinces , backed by an unlimited army , the maintenance of which was guaranteed ...
... effect of this measure would have been to place in the hands of the ten commissioners an imperium or military command effective both in Italy and in the provinces , backed by an unlimited army , the maintenance of which was guaranteed ...
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... effect any change in these ar- rangements . And so Caesar secured the passing of the Lex Vatinia , which created for him an extraordinary command , including the vacant province of Cisalpine Gaul and thus involving the conduct of ...
... effect any change in these ar- rangements . And so Caesar secured the passing of the Lex Vatinia , which created for him an extraordinary command , including the vacant province of Cisalpine Gaul and thus involving the conduct of ...
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... effect upon the expiration of the first term on March 1 , 54. For the purpose of this study it is of no importance whether we consider that the duration of Caesar's sec- ond term was three121 or five years , 122 or hold that no definite ...
... effect upon the expiration of the first term on March 1 , 54. For the purpose of this study it is of no importance whether we consider that the duration of Caesar's sec- ond term was three121 or five years , 122 or hold that no definite ...
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... effect in writing and sent it home the very day . It would be received " with open arms " , Engeström understood him to believe . The same day , the Swedish and Danish ministers , " lest their sincerity be suspected " , 43 gave a copy ...
... effect in writing and sent it home the very day . It would be received " with open arms " , Engeström understood him to believe . The same day , the Swedish and Danish ministers , " lest their sincerity be suspected " , 43 gave a copy ...
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... effect on the American negotiations : it would be folly to allow the United States , the greatest foreign customer of Great Britain , 6 ° at a time when com- merce and the entrepôt system were providing the revenue for the French war ...
... effect on the American negotiations : it would be folly to allow the United States , the greatest foreign customer of Great Britain , 6 ° at a time when com- merce and the entrepôt system were providing the revenue for the French war ...
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