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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... give him the power to undermine the Senate's 61 As Marquardt , Staatsverwaltung , I. 378 . 62 This is the view of Pelham , Outlines of Roman History , p . 238 , note 3 . 63 Cic . , Phil . , IV . 9 : " in consulis jure et imperio debent ...
... give him the power to undermine the Senate's 61 As Marquardt , Staatsverwaltung , I. 378 . 62 This is the view of Pelham , Outlines of Roman History , p . 238 , note 3 . 63 Cic . , Phil . , IV . 9 : " in consulis jure et imperio debent ...
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... give heed to its demands . The history of American neutrality from 1914 to 1917 will remain one of the greatest illustrations of this fact . On two familiar occasions in the past , neutral nations who have seen their interests injured ...
... give heed to its demands . The history of American neutrality from 1914 to 1917 will remain one of the greatest illustrations of this fact . On two familiar occasions in the past , neutral nations who have seen their interests injured ...
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... give sharp attention to the Baltic and to the possibility of concerted action by Sweden and Denmark in the face of England . A French agent , Philippe de Grouvelle , was vested with the powers of minister plenipotentiary in the summer ...
... give sharp attention to the Baltic and to the possibility of concerted action by Sweden and Denmark in the face of England . A French agent , Philippe de Grouvelle , was vested with the powers of minister plenipotentiary in the summer ...
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... give success to our efforts.9 There were here no boasting words and no threats of force such as the Kaiser had used a few weeks before on the Rhine . The Kiel meeting made also a generally excellent impression on the press and people of ...
... give success to our efforts.9 There were here no boasting words and no threats of force such as the Kaiser had used a few weeks before on the Rhine . The Kiel meeting made also a generally excellent impression on the press and people of ...
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... give him naval and military advice , as he claims to have done to the English in the Boer War.20 Twice in the same telegram , he strongly advises that the Russian fleet , bottled up at Port Arthur , should make a try for the Japanese ...
... give him naval and military advice , as he claims to have done to the English in the Boer War.20 Twice in the same telegram , he strongly advises that the Russian fleet , bottled up at Port Arthur , should make a try for the Japanese ...
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