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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... Slavery in the Middle Ages . 675 WILBUR C. Abbott English Conspiracy and Dissent , 1660-1674 , II . CHARLES W. COLBY Chatham , 1708-1908 . ULRICH B. PHILLIPS EPHRAIM D. ADAMS The South Carolina Federalists , II . . 699 .723 • 731 ...
... Slavery in the Middle Ages . 675 WILBUR C. Abbott English Conspiracy and Dissent , 1660-1674 , II . CHARLES W. COLBY Chatham , 1708-1908 . ULRICH B. PHILLIPS EPHRAIM D. ADAMS The South Carolina Federalists , II . . 699 .723 • 731 ...
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... slavery - in all these ways the land - system was fundamentally involved . Certain phases of the land - question , however , are for our present purposes more interesting than others . We shall therefore limit this discussion to two ...
... slavery - in all these ways the land - system was fundamentally involved . Certain phases of the land - question , however , are for our present purposes more interesting than others . We shall therefore limit this discussion to two ...
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... slaves or serfs " , are " the fundamental units underlying the manorial organization " . Domesday Book remains slow to disclose all her secrets , but many of her difficult statements have gained new life and meaning from Professor ...
... slaves or serfs " , are " the fundamental units underlying the manorial organization " . Domesday Book remains slow to disclose all her secrets , but many of her difficult statements have gained new life and meaning from Professor ...
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... slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbia ( III . 1 ) , notwithstanding the fact that in 1819 , at Lancaster , he had been one of a committee which drafted strong resolu- tions against slavery in new states and territories ; but the ...
... slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbia ( III . 1 ) , notwithstanding the fact that in 1819 , at Lancaster , he had been one of a committee which drafted strong resolu- tions against slavery in new states and territories ; but the ...
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... slavery and the slave - trade . It was General Lee's conviction that the North had really oppressed the South- not his adhesion to the Secessionist theory - which largely governed him in his momentous decision in 1861 ; and the trend of ...
... slavery and the slave - trade . It was General Lee's conviction that the North had really oppressed the South- not his adhesion to the Secessionist theory - which largely governed him in his momentous decision in 1861 ; and the trend of ...
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