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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... issued . Alexander Hamilton , the most influential and cogent of the advisers of Washington , for five years had been in confidential communica- tion with the British minister , George Hammond , and with Major George Beckwith , in an ...
... issued . Alexander Hamilton , the most influential and cogent of the advisers of Washington , for five years had been in confidential communica- tion with the British minister , George Hammond , and with Major George Beckwith , in an ...
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... issued an Order in Council admitting all the American captures made in the West Indies to appeal in English prize courts from the petty and arbitrary admiralty courts of the islands.64 By this all that Hamilton had stipulated to Hammond ...
... issued an Order in Council admitting all the American captures made in the West Indies to appeal in English prize courts from the petty and arbitrary admiralty courts of the islands.64 By this all that Hamilton had stipulated to Hammond ...
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... issued by the Oxford Historical Society . The pa- tient labor , seasoned scholarship , and rare historical insight that have characterized Mr. Little's subsequent works on the history of the early English Franciscans , notably his ...
... issued by the Oxford Historical Society . The pa- tient labor , seasoned scholarship , and rare historical insight that have characterized Mr. Little's subsequent works on the history of the early English Franciscans , notably his ...
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... issued as text - books . In form , content , and style they appeal more to the general reader of educated tastes than to the college student . They will be difficult to fit into the existing cur- riculum . It may be doubted , indeed ...
... issued as text - books . In form , content , and style they appeal more to the general reader of educated tastes than to the college student . They will be difficult to fit into the existing cur- riculum . It may be doubted , indeed ...
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... issued separately , really form a single continuous unit , and might better have been published as volumes I. and II . of the same work . They are capital books for a general library or for a special collection on the Philippines and ...
... issued separately , really form a single continuous unit , and might better have been published as volumes I. and II . of the same work . They are capital books for a general library or for a special collection on the Philippines and ...
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