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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... taken by the government of the United States to abstain from such an alliance , and to acquiesce in the principal British interpretations of sea law , marks the first conscious and official embarkation on a policy which remained the ...
... taken by the government of the United States to abstain from such an alliance , and to acquiesce in the principal British interpretations of sea law , marks the first conscious and official embarkation on a policy which remained the ...
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... taken by the young republic in all its previous treaties.79 The episode of the abortive renewal in 1794 of the Armed Neu- trality and the relations of the United States to it are interesting in two ways . The decision of Hamilton , who ...
... taken by the young republic in all its previous treaties.79 The episode of the abortive renewal in 1794 of the Armed Neu- trality and the relations of the United States to it are interesting in two ways . The decision of Hamilton , who ...
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... taken place in Russia . Under the régime of Nicholas II . one of the revolutionaries most persecuted by the secret police was Vladimir Bourtsev . He managed to flee abroad . After the revolution of March , 1917 , he returned to ...
... taken place in Russia . Under the régime of Nicholas II . one of the revolutionaries most persecuted by the secret police was Vladimir Bourtsev . He managed to flee abroad . After the revolution of March , 1917 , he returned to ...
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... taken by surprise by Japan's attack on Russia and by the prospect of great unforeseen changes in the Far East and of possible consequent complications in Europe . On April 8 the Anglo - French Entente Cordiale was signed , giving notice ...
... taken by surprise by Japan's attack on Russia and by the prospect of great unforeseen changes in the Far East and of possible consequent complications in Europe . On April 8 the Anglo - French Entente Cordiale was signed , giving notice ...
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... taken by surprise had been overcome by the sending of an adequate number of troops over the Trans - Siberian railway , the tide would begin to turn again in Russia's favor . Until that time came , Russia wanted no interference.11 The ...
... taken by surprise had been overcome by the sending of an adequate number of troops over the Trans - Siberian railway , the tide would begin to turn again in Russia's favor . Until that time came , Russia wanted no interference.11 The ...
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