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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... H. MORSE STEPHENS MANAGING EDITOR ANDREW C. MCLAUGHLIN VOLUME IX OCTOBER 1903 TO JULY 1904 New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . 1904 LELAND S ARTICLES CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX NUMBER I. OCTOBER , 1903.
... H. MORSE STEPHENS MANAGING EDITOR ANDREW C. MCLAUGHLIN VOLUME IX OCTOBER 1903 TO JULY 1904 New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON : MACMILLAN AND CO . , LTD . 1904 LELAND S ARTICLES CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX NUMBER I. OCTOBER , 1903.
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... JULY , 1904 . 522 542 623 ARTICLES BERNADOTTE PERRIN The Rehabilitation of Theramenes 649 GAILLARD THOMAS LAPSLEY Cornage and Drengage • 670 PAUL VAN DYKE Reginald Pole and Thomas Cromwell : an Ex- amination of the Apologia ad Carolum ...
... JULY , 1904 . 522 542 623 ARTICLES BERNADOTTE PERRIN The Rehabilitation of Theramenes 649 GAILLARD THOMAS LAPSLEY Cornage and Drengage • 670 PAUL VAN DYKE Reginald Pole and Thomas Cromwell : an Ex- amination of the Apologia ad Carolum ...
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... July , 1902 , and XVIII . 52 , January , 1903 ) on " Cromwell and the Crown , " and the first chapter of Mr. Gardiner's fourth volume . These cover so nearly the same ground as the papers described that I do not deem it expedient or ...
... July , 1902 , and XVIII . 52 , January , 1903 ) on " Cromwell and the Crown , " and the first chapter of Mr. Gardiner's fourth volume . These cover so nearly the same ground as the papers described that I do not deem it expedient or ...
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... July 13 , 1657 , and the Protector's eldest son , Richard , who was made councilor at the request of the council in December of the same year . But the opposition of one man had been so venomous , and in the opinion of all so clearly ...
... July 13 , 1657 , and the Protector's eldest son , Richard , who was made councilor at the request of the council in December of the same year . But the opposition of one man had been so venomous , and in the opinion of all so clearly ...
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... July 13 , 1658 , Thurloe , VII . 269 ; Bordeaux to Mazarin , February , 1657/8 , ibid . , VI . 778 ; Bordeaux to Brienne , February 14 , 1657/8 , ibid . , 779. Bordeaux here agrees with Thurloe in the general facts . * Bordeaux to ...
... July 13 , 1658 , Thurloe , VII . 269 ; Bordeaux to Mazarin , February , 1657/8 , ibid . , VI . 778 ; Bordeaux to Brienne , February 14 , 1657/8 , ibid . , 779. Bordeaux here agrees with Thurloe in the general facts . * Bordeaux to ...
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