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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Page 44
... administration of the finances , and that they be completely de- prived of the right to farm the revenues , 31 because it ought not to be tolerated that the greater part of the riches of the provinces should pass through their hands ...
... administration of the finances , and that they be completely de- prived of the right to farm the revenues , 31 because it ought not to be tolerated that the greater part of the riches of the provinces should pass through their hands ...
Page 58
... administration . In the grand rally of the Jackson party in 1835 he was opposed by one of the stalwarts , Adam Huntsman , and his defeat by this one- legged rival is the traditional reason for his departure for Texas , where he won a ...
... administration . In the grand rally of the Jackson party in 1835 he was opposed by one of the stalwarts , Adam Huntsman , and his defeat by this one- legged rival is the traditional reason for his departure for Texas , where he won a ...
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... administration some additional federal judges will probably be appointed by the President by and with the advice of the Senate . Catron was looking in this direction , and , if this failed , the state courts would be reorganized and ...
... administration some additional federal judges will probably be appointed by the President by and with the advice of the Senate . Catron was looking in this direction , and , if this failed , the state courts would be reorganized and ...
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... administration ( pp . 132 , 135 ; cf. pp . 246-247 , et passim ) . Sir James , moreover , ob- viously thinks the " Forte nominabitur recte leopardus " of the Song of Lewes a better text for treating Edward than the " Pactum Serva " of ...
... administration ( pp . 132 , 135 ; cf. pp . 246-247 , et passim ) . Sir James , moreover , ob- viously thinks the " Forte nominabitur recte leopardus " of the Song of Lewes a better text for treating Edward than the " Pactum Serva " of ...
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... administration of these common rights formed a part of the business of every manorial court . This fact ought to have a special interest for the student of American local institutions . Is it not probable that here we may find an ...
... administration of these common rights formed a part of the business of every manorial court . This fact ought to have a special interest for the student of American local institutions . Is it not probable that here we may find an ...
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