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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... America , by J. P. Baxter GarcÃa , La Intervencion Francesa en México , by Professor C. A. Duniway Moses , South America on the Eve of Emancipation 156 157 161 · 163 • . 164 MINOR NOTICES . TEXT - BOOKS 166 187 The American Historical ...
... America , by J. P. Baxter GarcÃa , La Intervencion Francesa en México , by Professor C. A. Duniway Moses , South America on the Eve of Emancipation 156 157 161 · 163 • . 164 MINOR NOTICES . TEXT - BOOKS 166 187 The American Historical ...
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... American libraries . Controversial topics were generally avoided , or if treated , they were handled in an objective fashion , as in Professor Finke's notable summary of conditions in Germany antecedent to the Reformation . The ...
... American libraries . Controversial topics were generally avoided , or if treated , they were handled in an objective fashion , as in Professor Finke's notable summary of conditions in Germany antecedent to the Reformation . The ...
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... American Historical Association and related bodies , and one who knows something of the embarrassment of American committees may be pardoned a cer- tain satisfaction in observing that , in spite of daily revision , the printed programme ...
... American Historical Association and related bodies , and one who knows something of the embarrassment of American committees may be pardoned a cer- tain satisfaction in observing that , in spite of daily revision , the printed programme ...
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... America from Canada to the outlet of the Columbia River ; to visit California , the Sandwich Islands , the Russian settlements on the North West Coast of America ; thence to cross the Northern Pacific to Ochotsk and to return via ...
... America from Canada to the outlet of the Columbia River ; to visit California , the Sandwich Islands , the Russian settlements on the North West Coast of America ; thence to cross the Northern Pacific to Ochotsk and to return via ...
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... American trappers , so that there is little prospect of any amendment taking place in its affairs . Here there are many extensive tracts of country well adapted for colonization and at Colvile there is an excellent farm , yielding ...
... American trappers , so that there is little prospect of any amendment taking place in its affairs . Here there are many extensive tracts of country well adapted for colonization and at Colvile there is an excellent farm , yielding ...
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