The American Historical Review, Volume 9John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1904 - 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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... French army on the eve of the Franco- Prussian war , of the German peasants in the time of Luther , of the French peasants under the old régime , deals with a group and forms a concept from what is common to a group and seemingly forms ...
... French army on the eve of the Franco- Prussian war , of the German peasants in the time of Luther , of the French peasants under the old régime , deals with a group and forms a concept from what is common to a group and seemingly forms ...
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... French , Italian , and Latin Protestant sources ! Just so , for matters pertaining to the rivalry of Francis and Charles , Robertson frequently relies on the sole authority of de Bellay , a Frenchman and a general of Francis . For the ...
... French , Italian , and Latin Protestant sources ! Just so , for matters pertaining to the rivalry of Francis and Charles , Robertson frequently relies on the sole authority of de Bellay , a Frenchman and a general of Francis . For the ...
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... French king , though outwardly preserving a semblance of decent regret all this does not constitute an artfulness that must stig- matize his life . As well affix the epithet " the perjured " to every mention of the name of Francis I ...
... French king , though outwardly preserving a semblance of decent regret all this does not constitute an artfulness that must stig- matize his life . As well affix the epithet " the perjured " to every mention of the name of Francis I ...
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... French commenced the reform of their government , the people of this country generally felt a deep interest in their success ; and it was hoped and believed that the French would establish a republican government , which many of our ...
... French commenced the reform of their government , the people of this country generally felt a deep interest in their success ; and it was hoped and believed that the French would establish a republican government , which many of our ...
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... French Revolution . The insistence upon personality by careful and comparatively full accounts of the character and work of the chief actors in the story of western Europe is also an advantage of this manual . In giving histori- cal ...
... French Revolution . The insistence upon personality by careful and comparatively full accounts of the character and work of the chief actors in the story of western Europe is also an advantage of this manual . In giving histori- cal ...
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Page 320 - ... a Single Person. to be chosen by the National Legislature. for the term of Seven years. with power to carry into execution the National Laws. to appoint to Offices in cases not otherwise provided for to be ineligible a second time, and to be removable on impeachment and conviction of mal practice or neglect of duty.