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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... political parties is shown by the struggle between Marius and Sulla for the command in the Mithradatic War in 88 B. C. , when the former actually succeeded in having a law passed which conferred the command upon him , although he was ...
... political parties is shown by the struggle between Marius and Sulla for the command in the Mithradatic War in 88 B. C. , when the former actually succeeded in having a law passed which conferred the command upon him , although he was ...
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... political . The negotiations as to the border fell into abeyance , and when fron- tier friction between British officers and " British " Indians , and the Americans , had worked disastrously on the self - control of Lord Dorchester ...
... political . The negotiations as to the border fell into abeyance , and when fron- tier friction between British officers and " British " Indians , and the Americans , had worked disastrously on the self - control of Lord Dorchester ...
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... political relations shall , in your judgment , per- mit the step , you will sound those ministers upon the probability of an alliance with their nations to support those principles.67 Randolph wrote this paragraph . But Jay assumed a ...
... political relations shall , in your judgment , per- mit the step , you will sound those ministers upon the probability of an alliance with their nations to support those principles.67 Randolph wrote this paragraph . But Jay assumed a ...
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... political agitation or armed revolt . They were the moderates , a large and influential body , who labored long and successfully for peace , and by using non - intercourse as a weapon were able to swing majorities in Parliament and to ...
... political agitation or armed revolt . They were the moderates , a large and influential body , who labored long and successfully for peace , and by using non - intercourse as a weapon were able to swing majorities in Parliament and to ...
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... political department in public matters . However , from fear of Napoleon , the United States never ventured to take pos- session . This produced a very unsatisfactory condition of the frontier , bringing out on the one hand the ...
... political department in public matters . However , from fear of Napoleon , the United States never ventured to take pos- session . This produced a very unsatisfactory condition of the frontier , bringing out on the one hand the ...
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