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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... letter from Falmouth bearing the signature of John Jay , and announcing his commission from the President as special envoy to His Majesty . The news was a complete surprise ; up to this time Grenville had dealt with the United States in ...
... letter from Falmouth bearing the signature of John Jay , and announcing his commission from the President as special envoy to His Majesty . The news was a complete surprise ; up to this time Grenville had dealt with the United States in ...
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... letters which were borne back and forth by special messengers . Whether there are other telegrams earlier or later than those published does not appear , though it is clear that early in the reign of Nicholas II . the Kaiser had begun ...
... letters which were borne back and forth by special messengers . Whether there are other telegrams earlier or later than those published does not appear , though it is clear that early in the reign of Nicholas II . the Kaiser had begun ...
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... letters and verbal messages back and forth between their rulers.18 They were also treated as if they were officers of the ruler's own staff . Their revival after an interval of many years was regarded by the Vossische Zeitung as " a ...
... letters and verbal messages back and forth between their rulers.18 They were also treated as if they were officers of the ruler's own staff . Their revival after an interval of many years was regarded by the Vossische Zeitung as " a ...
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... letter was drawn up for Nicholas II . to send to the Kaiser , explaining to him why it was impossible for Russia to give effect to the treaty ; it suggested in place of the treaty a declaration of friendly assurances.56 But this letter ...
... letter was drawn up for Nicholas II . to send to the Kaiser , explaining to him why it was impossible for Russia to give effect to the treaty ; it suggested in place of the treaty a declaration of friendly assurances.56 But this letter ...
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... Funes . The majority are taken from the Memorias of O'Leary . They consist of letters from Funes to Bolívar , Sucre , O'Leary , and others between 1824 and 1827. At the close is Blanco - Fombona : Biblioteca Ayacucho 117.
... Funes . The majority are taken from the Memorias of O'Leary . They consist of letters from Funes to Bolívar , Sucre , O'Leary , and others between 1824 and 1827. At the close is Blanco - Fombona : Biblioteca Ayacucho 117.
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