The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History 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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... Council of the Association elects members of the Board of Editors . Correspondence in regard to contributions to the REVIEW may be sent to the Managing Editor , Professor J. F. Jameson , Carnegie Institution , Washington , D. C. , or to ...
... Council of the Association elects members of the Board of Editors . Correspondence in regard to contributions to the REVIEW may be sent to the Managing Editor , Professor J. F. Jameson , Carnegie Institution , Washington , D. C. , or to ...
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... Council of Nicaea and Council of Nicea ; for Alexij Orloff and Alexei Orlov ; for Otranto and Otranto in Apulia ; and eight different ones with Basil or Basilius to cover two Byzantine emperors . The form Wladislaus comes in but once ...
... Council of Nicaea and Council of Nicea ; for Alexij Orloff and Alexei Orlov ; for Otranto and Otranto in Apulia ; and eight different ones with Basil or Basilius to cover two Byzantine emperors . The form Wladislaus comes in but once ...
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... council of Sardica ( p . 253 ) . The canon provides that on an appeal of deposed bishops to Julius of Rome the trial may be resumed by the bishops who are neighbors to the province of the de- posed . Turmel's translation means that the ...
... council of Sardica ( p . 253 ) . The canon provides that on an appeal of deposed bishops to Julius of Rome the trial may be resumed by the bishops who are neighbors to the province of the de- posed . Turmel's translation means that the ...
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... Council for Scotland . He dared to oppose the extreme Cromwellians at the height of their power , and , returning to his command at Portsmouth , played an im- portant part in co - operating with his former associate , General Monck , in ...
... Council for Scotland . He dared to oppose the extreme Cromwellians at the height of their power , and , returning to his command at Portsmouth , played an im- portant part in co - operating with his former associate , General Monck , in ...
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... council . That the crisis was not due to Pitt's insistence on war with Spain will be made clear by a study of the cabinet history of the previous months , published some years ago in the English Historical Review ( XVII . 678-691 ) ...
... council . That the crisis was not due to Pitt's insistence on war with Spain will be made clear by a study of the cabinet history of the previous months , published some years ago in the English Historical Review ( XVII . 678-691 ) ...
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