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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... question that Pompey's provincia was Hither Spain , for no successor was sent to the slain Domitius , and Metellus , governor of the other province , remained in Spain until a few months before the return of Pompey himself in 71. 32 It ...
... question that Pompey's provincia was Hither Spain , for no successor was sent to the slain Domitius , and Metellus , governor of the other province , remained in Spain until a few months before the return of Pompey himself in 71. 32 It ...
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... question of French prizes sold in American waters after Washing- ton's prohibition of their sale . Grenville's bargaining after this was very sharp . He attenuated his chaffering until he could hear from Hammond precisely the position ...
... question of French prizes sold in American waters after Washing- ton's prohibition of their sale . Grenville's bargaining after this was very sharp . He attenuated his chaffering until he could hear from Hammond precisely the position ...
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... question of Neutral Rights , should take place , common interest would secure all the co - operation which is practical and occasional ar- rangements may be made ; what has already been done in this respect appears to be sufficient ...
... question of Neutral Rights , should take place , common interest would secure all the co - operation which is practical and occasional ar- rangements may be made ; what has already been done in this respect appears to be sufficient ...
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... question of food - stuffs as contraband , which the United States was bound by treaties with France , Sweden , and Holland to treat as non - contraband ; the practice of Great Britain , who controlled the sea , in pre - empting food ...
... question of food - stuffs as contraband , which the United States was bound by treaties with France , Sweden , and Holland to treat as non - contraband ; the practice of Great Britain , who controlled the sea , in pre - empting food ...
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... question whether he or his uncle could exercise the greater influence over Nicholas II . It was on the day of the final banquet at Kiel , June 29 , 1904 , that William decided to attempt to reknit the old , close , Bismarckian ties with ...
... question whether he or his uncle could exercise the greater influence over Nicholas II . It was on the day of the final banquet at Kiel , June 29 , 1904 , that William decided to attempt to reknit the old , close , Bismarckian ties with ...
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