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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... printed programme of the congress never succeeded in predicting accurately what was to appear the next day , so numerous were the transfers and defections at the last moment . As regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must ...
... printed programme of the congress never succeeded in predicting accurately what was to appear the next day , so numerous were the transfers and defections at the last moment . As regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must ...
Page 50
... printed accounts of what had passed in France , and forbidding the printing or selling of any book in which any mention was made of the persecu- tion of the Huguenots . SOME PHASES OF TENNESSEE POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN 50 ...
... printed accounts of what had passed in France , and forbidding the printing or selling of any book in which any mention was made of the persecu- tion of the Huguenots . SOME PHASES OF TENNESSEE POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN 50 ...
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... printed herewith were copied from papers pre- served in the Public Record Office at London . All except the first are from the pen of Sir George Simpson ; that one , a letter from Sir John Pelly to Lord Aberdeen , is included because it ...
... printed herewith were copied from papers pre- served in the Public Record Office at London . All except the first are from the pen of Sir George Simpson ; that one , a letter from Sir John Pelly to Lord Aberdeen , is included because it ...
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... printed for pri- vate distribution . Of these more than half deals with southern Italy and Sicily , three have to do immediately with the early history of Rome , while the remainder is allotted to various fields . Naturally many of the ...
... printed for pri- vate distribution . Of these more than half deals with southern Italy and Sicily , three have to do immediately with the early history of Rome , while the remainder is allotted to various fields . Naturally many of the ...
Page 116
... printed sources are most conscientiously reproduced , the title - pages . in facsimile . Their translations are rather paraphrases , with words and . even clauses inserted for edification . Their excursuses are learned but diffuse ...
... printed sources are most conscientiously reproduced , the title - pages . in facsimile . Their translations are rather paraphrases , with words and . even clauses inserted for edification . Their excursuses are learned but diffuse ...
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