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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... grants , issued a comprehensive privi- 66 1 On the story of San Galgano , see Rondoni , Tradizioni Popolari e Leggende di un Comune Medioevale , p . 110 ff . 2 The Sienese material is in three large folio volumes , called caleffi , and ...
... grants , issued a comprehensive privi- 66 1 On the story of San Galgano , see Rondoni , Tradizioni Popolari e Leggende di un Comune Medioevale , p . 110 ff . 2 The Sienese material is in three large folio volumes , called caleffi , and ...
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... grants . Not all the lands of the state , however , were open for the location of these warrants . In the first place , an extensive territory in the eastern and southeastern parts of the state had long been reserved by North Carolina ...
... grants . Not all the lands of the state , however , were open for the location of these warrants . In the first place , an extensive territory in the eastern and southeastern parts of the state had long been reserved by North Carolina ...
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... grant ; or if they were lucky and long undisturbed , even without a warrant some day might make the land their own ... grants commensurate with those given to the new states , an investi- 12 See the long series of occupancy laws in ...
... grant ; or if they were lucky and long undisturbed , even without a warrant some day might make the land their own ... grants commensurate with those given to the new states , an investi- 12 See the long series of occupancy laws in ...
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... grant the desired right . Thus far he had had the support of the entire delegation from Tennessee , but next year the whole scheme was suddenly blocked by the action of the representative from the Western District , the backwoodsman ...
... grant the desired right . Thus far he had had the support of the entire delegation from Tennessee , but next year the whole scheme was suddenly blocked by the action of the representative from the Western District , the backwoodsman ...
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... grants of land . The broadening of the question in Tennessee to a national basis is re- vealed in a resolution which was introduced in the Tennessee assem- bly of 1829 , but was not adopted until 1831. This resolution urged that all the ...
... grants of land . The broadening of the question in Tennessee to a national basis is re- vealed in a resolution which was introduced in the Tennessee assem- bly of 1829 , but was not adopted until 1831. This resolution urged that all the ...
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