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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... successful in making plain the intricacies of warfare to - day to the lay mind , so that while this book will be of great value to any man who has recently entered or is about to enter the service , it will be inval- uable to any parent ...
... successful in making plain the intricacies of warfare to - day to the lay mind , so that while this book will be of great value to any man who has recently entered or is about to enter the service , it will be inval- uable to any parent ...
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... which are necessary for its success . " - From the Introduction . HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 19 W. 44th Street NEW YORK The American Historical Review THE EXTRAORDINARY COMMANDS FROM 80 TO iv AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
... which are necessary for its success . " - From the Introduction . HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 19 W. 44th Street NEW YORK The American Historical Review THE EXTRAORDINARY COMMANDS FROM 80 TO iv AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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... success of Saturninus and Glaucia , and the sixth consulship of Marius . That the value of such an important ... successful gen- eral was master of the political situation . Thus the problem of the command in every war of any ...
... success of Saturninus and Glaucia , and the sixth consulship of Marius . That the value of such an important ... successful gen- eral was master of the political situation . Thus the problem of the command in every war of any ...
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... successful campaign of 1793 , did not regard with much enthusiasm the few equivalents which- Sweden , diplomatically and geographically iso- lated , could offer for such an alliance.11 These early negotiations withered away , but the ...
... successful campaign of 1793 , did not regard with much enthusiasm the few equivalents which- Sweden , diplomatically and geographically iso- lated , could offer for such an alliance.11 These early negotiations withered away , but the ...
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... success of any such proposal . To the American " ministers " he must confi- 38 D. Hailes ( British chargé d'affaires at Copenhagen ) to Grenville , Copen- hagen , March 24 , 1794 , cipher , rec'd April 3 , 1794. F. O. , Denmark , ser ...
... success of any such proposal . To the American " ministers " he must confi- 38 D. Hailes ( British chargé d'affaires at Copenhagen ) to Grenville , Copen- hagen , March 24 , 1794 , cipher , rec'd April 3 , 1794. F. O. , Denmark , ser ...
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