AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
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Abrahams, B. L., The Expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 (Review), 372. Acta Capitular del Cabildo de Sevilla, 10- 15 de Enero, Año de 1391, 220. Acton, Lord, A Lecture on the Study of History, by CHARLES HENRY LEA (Re- view), 517.
Adams, Brooks, Law of Civilization and
Decay (Review), 568.
ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, The Battle of
Bunker Hill, 401; Carlyle's Frederick the Great, quoted, 401; centenary of the death of Colonel W. Prescott, 401; Colonel Thomas Knowlton, 402; “bal- ancing of blunders" between the op- posing sides, 402; Charlestown, 402; incapacity of the British commander, 403; the untenable position of the pa- triots, 403; the British land directly in the face of the enemy, 404; firing the colonial heart, 404; forces nearly equal, 405; Americans occupy Bunker Hill, 405; Colonel Knowlton's advice, 406; Putnam's command, 407; lack of or- ganization, 407; Prescott's rear unpro- tected, 407; Clinton's advice to Gage, 407; confusion in the patriot ranks, 408; Prescott's repulse of attacking force, 408; ammunition within Bunker Hill redoubt consumed, 409; Prescott saved from disaster, 409; the original plan of operation, 409; Prescott at Breed's Hill, 410; field intrenchments, 411; Waterloo and Sedan, 411; West Point graduates lament the tendency of
armies to protect themselves by in- trenchments, 412; "stand up and fight man-fashion," 412; Putnam's remarks on the Yankee soldier, 412; digging as part of soldier's training, 412; intrench- ments attacked in front, 412. ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, The Battle of Long Island, 650; General Lee's let- ter to Washington, 650; Washington's errors in military judgment, 650; Lee's system of defences, 651; Washington in command, 651; the British under Howe land on Staten Island, 651; imperfectly equipped army, 651; the patriot forces divided, 652; the British army camped on Staten Island, 653; the British com- mand of the sea, 653; the number of men in the British and American army compared, 653; the British army lands at Gravesend, 654; the defence of Brooklyn, 655; Stirling and Sullivan captured, 656; the demoralization of the American army, 657; the dilatori- ness of the enemy, 657; operations of the British fleet, 658; Sir Peter Parker's endeavor to beat up the bay, 658; the position of the American army, 658; arrival of reinforcements under General Mifflin, 659; how history is fabricated, 660; preparations for retreat, 661; the retreat from Long Island, 661; patriotic historians and the retreat from Long Island, 662; the defence of New York and Brooklyn, 666; cavalry in the American army, 667; influence of Bunker
Hill on Washington and Howe, 668; the element of luck in warfare, 669. *ADAMS, GEORGE B., The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, by Hastings Rashdall, 2 vols. (Review), 520. ADAMS, HENRY, Count Edward de Crillon, 51; errors of history, 51; the historian responsible for his own error, 51; the pitfalls of the historian, 52; blunder in the History of the First Administration of Madison, 52; episode of John Henry, 52; so-called Count Edward de Crillon, 53; Count Georges de Caraman's asser- tion, 53; letter from the Prefect of the Department of the Gers, 53; Soubiran's papers, 54; memoir of Soubiran, 55; Soubiran's impostures, 60; Serurier's letter to the Duke de Bassano, 60; opinion of the British minister, 61; Serurier's letter to the Duke de Bassano, 62; payment of $50,000 to Henry and Crillon, 64; letter of Serurier to Duke de Bassano, 64; letter of Soubiran to Sieyès, 64; Soubiran's secret denuncia- tion of Henry, 65; letter of Soubiran to Duke de Rovigo, 66; Soubiran sails for France, 67.
Adams, John, 29, 157; Works of, quoted, 28, 29; Thoughts on Government, quoted, 284; Diary, 289; report recommending the Colonies to form a Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, etc., 513.
Agriculture in England, fifteenth century,
Albanel, Father, 228.
Alexander, James, 241.
Alleghany, 253; see Turner, Western State- Making.
Allen, Colonel Ethan, 296, 302; Prescott's cruelty (in Congress), 496.
Altamira, Rafael, La Enseñanza de la His-
America, Notes and News, 202, 395, 600, 783.
American Archives, 4th Series, Vol. III., quoted, 42.
American Civil War, soldiers in, 138;
American Congress (The), a History of National Legislation and Political Events, 1774-1895, by Joseph West Moore, 168.
American Historical Ass., Annual Report for 1894 (Review), 752. American history from a European stand- point, 12.
American Imprints, List of Early American Imprints, 1640-1700, belonging to the American Antiquarian Society, with notes by Nathaniel Paine, by PAUL LEICESTER FORD (Review), 743; List of Early American Imprints belonging to the Library of the Mass. Historical Society, by PAUL LEICESTER FORD (Re- view), 743.
American Journal of Philology, 105. American Revolution, President Wither- spoon in, by MOSES COIT TYLER, 671. American School of Classical Studies in Rome, 192.
American Whigs and taxation, 38. Americans in colonial times, 70. Ancient History, Notes and News, 193, 383, 589, 774.
Anderson, Ramus B., The First Chapter of Norwegian Immigration (1721-1840) (Review), 365.
ANDREWS, CHARLES M., Histoire du Second Empire, par Pierre de la Gorce (Re- view), 731. Andrews, Mr., of Rotterdam, letter from Colonel Byrd, 90.
Antoine, J. B., Mémoires du Général
Baron Roch Godart (1792-1815), by H. MORSE STEPHENS (Review), 726. Archivio Vaticano, Sisto V., quoted, 49. Arnold, Colonel Benedict, expedition to Canada, 291, 296; made Brigadier-Gen- eral, 306; wounded before Quebec, 493- Articles by-
ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, The Battle of Bunker Hill, 401; The Battle of Long Island, 650.
ADAMS, HENRY, Count Edward de Cril-
LEA, HENRY C., The First Castilian Inquisition, 46; Ferrand Martinez and the Massacres of 1391, 209. LEVERMORE, C. H., The Whigs of Colonial New York, 238.
MURDOCK, JOHN S., The First National Nominating Convention, 680. RHODES, J. F., The First Six Weeks of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign, 464.
SIEBERT, W. H., Light on the Under-
ground Railroad, 455.
SLOANE, WILLIAM M., History and De-
STEPHENS, H. MORSE, Recent Memoirs
of the French Directory, 473. TRENT, W. P., The Case of Josiah Philips, 444.
TURNER, F. J., Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era, 70; II., 2 251. TYLER, MOSES COIT, The Party of the Loyalists in the American Revolution, 24; President Witherspoon in the American Revolution, 671. WINSOR, JUSTIN, Virginia and the Que- bec Bill, 436.
Avery, Elizabeth H., The Influence of French Immigration on the Political His- tory of the United States (Review), 758.
BAIRD, HENRY MARTIN, Hotman and the "Franco-Gallia," 609; Huguenots in France, 609; the Reformation in France, 610; Francis I., 610; John Calvin, 610; on the duty of submission to royal au- thority, 610; first religious synod of the French Protestant churches, 612; per- secution under Francis II., 613; the Huguenots, 614; François Hotman, 615; "A Letter to the Tiger of France," quoted, 616; Charles IX. and the massacre of Saint Bartholemew, 617; François Hot- man's Franco-Gallia, 618; the Ro- mans, Gauls, and Franks, 620; Pope Sixtus V. and Henry of Navarre, 628; the Protestants' devotion to Henry of Navarre, 629.
Baird, Henry M., The Huguenots and the
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 2 vols. (Review), by JAMES BRECK PERKINS, 338. Balch, Thomas, The French in America during the War of Independence of the United States, 1777-1783, translation,
2 vols., by CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, Jr. (Review), 160.
Ballagh, James Curtis, White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia, by LYON G. TYLER (Review), 156.
Baltimore, the Anti-Masonic Convention, 1831, 680.
BANCROFT, FREDERIC, Lord John Russell, by Stuart J. Reid (Review), 349. Bancroft, George, History of United States, Vol. III., quoted, 33; Vol. VIII., quoted, 289.
Banking: Canadian Banking System, 1817-1890, by R. M. Breckenridge, by WILLIAM W. FOLWELL (Review), 370.
Bapst, M. Germain, Mémoires du Général Lejeune, by H. MORSE STEPHENS (Re- view), 726.
Barras, Memoirs of, edited by George Duruy, vols., 473; manuscripts and papers, 477.
Barré, 36, 39, 43.
Barrett, 17-27; quoted, 255. Barroso, Archbishop, 213. Bassano, Maret, Duke de, 66.
Battle of Bunker Hill, by CHARLES FRAN- CIS ADAMS, 401.
Battle of Long Island, by CHARLES FRAN- CIS ADAMS, 650. Battle ships, 738.
Baxter, James Phinney, The Pioneers of New France in New England, by CHARLES C. SMITH (Review), 542. Bayard, Senator, 180. Bayard, William, 246. Bayle, Pierre, Dictionnaire Historique et Critique, quoted, 609. Belknap, Jeremy, 42.
Benedetti, Count, Studies in Diplomacy, by J. B. MOORE (Review), 739. Bernheim, Abram C., 191. Beverley, Robert, 20. Beza, 614.
Bibliographical, The Library of American Antiquarian Society, 378; New Eng- land Town Records, 581; Proceedings, etc., of Early Party Convention, 760; Records of New England Towns, 771. BIGELOW, JOHN, Jr., Gustavus Adolphus, by I. A. Dodge (Review), 331.
Bigelow, John, The Life of Samuel J.
Tilden, 2 vols., by EDWARD M. SHEPARD (Review), 174.
BIGELOW, MELVILLE M., The Bohun Wills,
Bishopric, First Colonial, 1786, 310. Bismarck, 740.
Blockade, War of 1812, 173.
Bohun, Henry de, sheriff of Somerset, 116.
Bohun (The) Wills, by MELVILLE M. BIGELOW, 414; The Bohun Wills, II., 631.
Bohun, the genealogy of the Bohun family,
Bohun, Humphrey de, 414; the will of,
422; inventory of certain personal prop- erty belonging to, 426; sixth, 631; sev- enth, 638.
Bohun, Countess of Devon, daughter of Humphrey de, 639.
Boisdeffre, Mme. de, née Pouget, Souvenirs
de Guerre du General Baron Pouget, by H. MORSE STEPHENS (Review), 726. Bonaparte, Mme. Josephine, 479. Bonaparte (Napoleon I.), 483, 485. Boone, Daniel, 75.
Borgeaud (Charles), Adoption and Amend- ment of Constitutions in Europe and America, by HARRY PRATT JUDSON (Review), 154.
Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, 41. BOURNE, EDWARD GAYLORD, La En- señanza de la Historia, por Rafael Al- tamira (Review), 316.
BOURNE, HENRY E., Catherine II. et la Révolution Française, par Larivière (Review), 344.
BOYD, CARL EVANS, Municipal Govern- ment in Continental Europe, by Albert Shaw (Review), 535.
Boy, Charles, Mémoires de Jean François Thoury, by H. MORSE STEPHENS (Re- view), 725.
Bradley, A. G., Wolfe, by GEORGE M. WRONG (Review), 355.
Brantôme, Euvres, IX., quoted, 610. Braxton, Carter, Address to the Convention of Virginia, quoted, 284.
Brearley, Chief Justice, 451. Breckenridge, Roeliff Morton, The Cana- dian Banking System, 1817-1890, by WILLIAM W. FOLWELL (Review), 370. Brecknock, Lord of, 120.
Briggs, Charles Augustus, The Messiah of
the Apostles, by FRANCIS A. CHRISTIE (Review), 106.
British Parliament and American Revolu- tion, 34.
British seizure of American vessels, 746. Brochet de Designy, letter to Duke de Richelieu, 54.
Brooklyn, Heights of, 652.
Brooks, Noah, Washington in Lincoln's Time (Review), 377-
BROWN, ALEXANDER, Economic History
of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, 2 vols., by Philip Alexander Bruce (Review), 538.
Brown, John, The Pilgrim Fathers of New England (Review), 541. Brown University, 193.
Bruce, Philip Alexander, Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century,
2 vols., by ALEXANDER BROWN (Review), 538. Brymner, Dr. Douglas, archivist of the
Dominion of Canada, 90.
Buckler, W. H., Origin and History of Contract in Roman Law (Review),
Bullock, Charles J., The Finances of the
United States from 1775 to 1789, by JOHN H. GRAY (Review), 359. Bunker Hill, 41; criticism from military point of view, note, 404.
Bunker Hill, Battle of, by CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, 401. Burke, 36, 39.
Burr, Aaron, quoted, 247.
Burr, Mr., son of President of Princeton College, 494.
BURR, GEORGE L., Geschichte der Päpste, von Ludwig Pastor (Review), 526. Burrows, Montagu, The History of the Foreign Policy of Great Britain, by H. MORSE STEPHENS (Review), 721. BUTLER, JOHN DAVIE, The Expedition of Zebulon Montgomery Pike, by Elliott Coues, 3 vols. (Review), 362. Byrd, Colonel William, On Slavery and Indented Servants, 1736-1739, 88; letter to Lord Egmont, 88; letter to Mr. Andrews of Rotterdam, 90.
Cabot, John, 186; four hundredth anniver sary in Canada, 207. Cadwalader, Dr., report on General Pres- cott's health, 499.
Caldwell, Joshua W., Studies in the Con- stitutional History of Tennessee (Re- view), 376.
Calendar of State Papers, Spanish, III., edited by Martin A. S. Hume, by W. F. TILTON (Review), 529. Calhoun, John C., letter of, 314. Calvin, John, 610, 614. Camden, Lord, 36, 39, 43. CAMPBELL, HENRY C., Radisson and Gro- seilliers; Problems in Early Western History, 226; Radisson's neglect of dates, 226; Radisson and the discovery of the Upper Mississippi, 226; Jesuit Relations, 1660, quoted, 227; two Frenchmen upon the shores of Lake Superior, 227; two nameless French- men mentioned in Jesuit Relations, 227; Journal of the Jesuits, 1660, quoted, 228; Radisson's account of Hurons, 228; Des Groseilliers known to the Jesuits, 228; Radisson's Journal, 229; errors regarding Radisson, Groseilliers, and Menard, 229; Radisson's second west- ern voyage, 230; Journal of Jesuits, quoted, 230; Father Menard, 231; Dionne, 231; Hudson Bay Relations, quoted, 231; Radisson captured by Mo- hawks, 232; Père Poncet's Relation, 232; Radisson's blank in the record, 233; Radisson's return to France, 233; Lake Huron, 234; Grand Manitoulin, 234; the two nameless Frenchmen, 234; Radisson goes over to the English, 235; Father Garreau, 236; Radisson's third voyage, 236; dispute as to route taken by Radisson and Groseilliers, 236; Radis- son's and Groseilliers's fame as explor- ers, 237.
Campbell, Arthur, 256, 259, 260. Canada, French law, customs, and tradi- tions, 436; suppression of English law, 437; reinstatement of Catholic Church, 437; and the fugitive slave, 459; in- struction to Canadian Commissioners (Smith's Diary), 513. Canadian Archives, Series B, Vol. 122, 90; for 1894, 207: quoted, 263, 264. Canadian (The) Banking System, by R. M. Breckenridge (Review), 370. Canadian, French in 1760, 436. Caraman, Count Georges de, 53. Carleton, 436; and Quebec bill, 442. Carlos, Prince of Viana, 46.
Carlyle, Life of Frederick the Great, quoted, 401.
Carnot, President Sadi, 478. Carnot and the Directory, 483. Carolina (North), cession, see Turner's Western State-Making, 257; cession to Congress of Tennessee County, 261. Case (The) of Josiah Philips, by WIL- LIAM T. TRENT, 444.
Catharine de' Medici, the Queen-mother, 624.
Catherine II. et la Révolution Française, par Ch. de Larivière, by HENRY E. BOURNE (Review), 344.
Chandler, Dr., proposed bishop of Nova Scotia, 311.
Charles IX., 617, 624. Charles X., 140. Charlestown, 402.
Chatham, Earl of, 36, 39, 41, 43. Cherokees, land purchased from, 78. CHEYNEY, EDWARD P., England under the Tudors, Vol. I., King Henry VII. (1489-1509), by Dr. Wilhelm Busch (Re- view), 326; History of England under Henry the Fourth, by James Hamilton Wylie, Vol. III. (Review), 714. Cheyney, Professor E. P., Social Changes in England in the Sixteenth Century (Review), 573.
Choiseul, Duc de, 162.
Chouart, Medard, des Groseilliers, 226, 227.
Christian, Colonel William, 256.
Christian persecution of the Jews in Spain, 215.
CHRISTIE, FRANCIS A., The Messiah of the Apostles, by C. A. Briggs (Review), 106.
Church, First Colonial Bishopric, 1786, 310. Church History, Early, Notes and News, 195, 385, 591.
Civilization in the United States, 15. Civil War, Recollections of War Times, Reminiscences of Men and Events in Washington, 1860-65, by Albert Gallatin Riddle, by WILLIAM A. DUNNING (Re- view), 182; First Six Weeks of McClel lan's Peninsular Campaign, JAMES FORD RHODES, 464; Federal gunboats at City Point, 469; naval operations off Charles- ton, 737.
Clark, George Rogers, 81, 263; intercepted
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