The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 - Electronic journals 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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Page 80
... considerable Influence on the Agriculture of this Island , and diminish the Exports of the present Year not a little . The Cultivators began to be industrious , and the Expectation of selling their Produce , made them labour with ...
... considerable Influence on the Agriculture of this Island , and diminish the Exports of the present Year not a little . The Cultivators began to be industrious , and the Expectation of selling their Produce , made them labour with ...
Page 89
... considerable Effect . He had received the most unfavourable Impressions , respecting the Conduct of the Executive in it's Orders to our naval Commanders . But after a short Conversation , in which I explained to him with Freedom and ...
... considerable Effect . He had received the most unfavourable Impressions , respecting the Conduct of the Executive in it's Orders to our naval Commanders . But after a short Conversation , in which I explained to him with Freedom and ...
Page 100
... considerable Alterations have taken Place in the Sentiments and conduct of the leading Chiefs , as far as relates to France , I would wish to have your Instructions how to proceed . I have the Honor to remain with the most perfect ...
... considerable Alterations have taken Place in the Sentiments and conduct of the leading Chiefs , as far as relates to France , I would wish to have your Instructions how to proceed . I have the Honor to remain with the most perfect ...
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... considerable incidental historical interest . Mr. Round makes it his mission to expose what he believes to be sham and pretense , and he does it in most cases with a wealth , with a superabundance even , of evidence for his case which ...
... considerable incidental historical interest . Mr. Round makes it his mission to expose what he believes to be sham and pretense , and he does it in most cases with a wealth , with a superabundance even , of evidence for his case which ...
Page 119
... considerable and there are in this volume not less than a hundred long sections that either give new facts or add to what is already known . Furthermore the volume contains hundreds of names of individuals and ships , many details re ...
... considerable and there are in this volume not less than a hundred long sections that either give new facts or add to what is already known . Furthermore the volume contains hundreds of names of individuals and ships , many details re ...
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