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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... importance in both editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II . 138-143 , 156-176 ( new edition ) , and more recently Eberstadt has consecrated an important portion of his book Das Französische Gewerberecht to the same ...
... importance in both editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II . 138-143 , 156-176 ( new edition ) , and more recently Eberstadt has consecrated an important portion of his book Das Französische Gewerberecht to the same ...
Page 51
... importance in the politics of the time attached to the section and to the state from which they came . The general ... important stipula- tions , especially with reference to the payment of her Revolutionary soldiers . Differences in ...
... importance in the politics of the time attached to the section and to the state from which they came . The general ... important stipula- tions , especially with reference to the payment of her Revolutionary soldiers . Differences in ...
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... importance , and Jackson's own opinions were clearly stated in his annual message of December 4 , 1832 , and in his ... important . Nashville was the centre of financial as well as political power . When the flush times after the war ...
... importance , and Jackson's own opinions were clearly stated in his annual message of December 4 , 1832 , and in his ... important . Nashville was the centre of financial as well as political power . When the flush times after the war ...
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... important British interest there , and main- tained a regular communication between London and the Columbia River ... importance . Accordingly , Governor Pelly , of the Hud- son's Bay Company , usually forwarded such matter to the ...
... important British interest there , and main- tained a regular communication between London and the Columbia River ... importance . Accordingly , Governor Pelly , of the Hud- son's Bay Company , usually forwarded such matter to the ...
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... important on the coast , is situated in about Lat . 54 ° , 34 ' , Long . 130 ° , 38 ′ near Dundas Island , and close upon the Russian South- ern Boundary . It is visited by a great many Indians occupying the Islands and continental ...
... important on the coast , is situated in about Lat . 54 ° , 34 ' , Long . 130 ° , 38 ′ near Dundas Island , and close upon the Russian South- ern Boundary . It is visited by a great many Indians occupying the Islands and continental ...
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