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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... writing and sent it home the very day . It would be received " with open arms " , Engeström understood him to believe . The same day , the Swedish and Danish ministers , " lest their sincerity be suspected " , 43 gave a copy of the ...
... writing and sent it home the very day . It would be received " with open arms " , Engeström understood him to believe . The same day , the Swedish and Danish ministers , " lest their sincerity be suspected " , 43 gave a copy of the ...
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... writer has not been able wholly to run down the source of this rumor . 53 Near the city of Toledo , Ohio . 54 The validity of the Drake despatches was first discredited by Mr. J. H. Clapham ( English Historical Review , January , 1897 ) ...
... writer has not been able wholly to run down the source of this rumor . 53 Near the city of Toledo , Ohio . 54 The validity of the Drake despatches was first discredited by Mr. J. H. Clapham ( English Historical Review , January , 1897 ) ...
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... . $ 7.50 . ) AN AMERICAN book in the field cultivated by Prescott , Ticknor , and Lea is likely to be measured by the high standard which those writers set , and allowance will not always be made for Merriman : Rise of the Spanish Empire ...
... . $ 7.50 . ) AN AMERICAN book in the field cultivated by Prescott , Ticknor , and Lea is likely to be measured by the high standard which those writers set , and allowance will not always be made for Merriman : Rise of the Spanish Empire ...
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... in the second volume . From the dull chronicle that constitutes a considerable part of the first volume , one turns with satisfaction to the vigorous pages of the second volume . Here the writer frees himself from his 84 Reviews of Books.
... in the second volume . From the dull chronicle that constitutes a considerable part of the first volume , one turns with satisfaction to the vigorous pages of the second volume . Here the writer frees himself from his 84 Reviews of Books.
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... writer frees himself from his struggle with medieval centuries , and shakes off what apparently to him is the incubus of ... writing of Spanish names in English texts . This is not the case of a single sinner ; but some of the sinners by ...
... writer frees himself from his struggle with medieval centuries , and shakes off what apparently to him is the incubus of ... writing of Spanish names in English texts . This is not the case of a single sinner ; but some of the sinners by ...
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