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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... recent years . " - Evening Post . " Two more intensely ' human ' volumes can hardly be conceived . The cheeri- ness , brightness and good nature of the author break out everywhere . And this is not at the expense of the more weighty ...
... recent years . " - Evening Post . " Two more intensely ' human ' volumes can hardly be conceived . The cheeri- ness , brightness and good nature of the author break out everywhere . And this is not at the expense of the more weighty ...
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... recent conquests , to exercise judicial authority , to confiscate lands , to found colonies , to receive funds from the treasury , and to enroll and maintain as many soldiers as they required.100 They were also to be provided with two ...
... recent conquests , to exercise judicial authority , to confiscate lands , to found colonies , to receive funds from the treasury , and to enroll and maintain as many soldiers as they required.100 They were also to be provided with two ...
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... recent Kiel meeting with King Edward had resulted in some agreement that Germany should intervene to stop the progress of the war . As this would have been unwelcome in Russia , those German newspapers which ventured this conjecture ...
... recent Kiel meeting with King Edward had resulted in some agreement that Germany should intervene to stop the progress of the war . As this would have been unwelcome in Russia , those German newspapers which ventured this conjecture ...
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... recent meas- ures of the English government , whereby steamers which are loading coal in English ports have been hindered from putting to sea with their cargoes , demonstrate clearly and plainly that England regards and treats as a ...
... recent meas- ures of the English government , whereby steamers which are loading coal in English ports have been hindered from putting to sea with their cargoes , demonstrate clearly and plainly that England regards and treats as a ...
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... Recent years have given us several books of merit on the Chartist movement . Three doctoral dissertations in the Columbia University Studies in History , together with M. Dolléan's large volume , Le Chartisme , had , indeed , in the ...
... Recent years have given us several books of merit on the Chartist movement . Three doctoral dissertations in the Columbia University Studies in History , together with M. Dolléan's large volume , Le Chartisme , had , indeed , in the ...
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