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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... MARCH TAPPAN An Elementary History of the United States . Square 12m0 , 65 cents net , postpaid " A delightful rendering of the forthstanding facts of our national history in a form appropriate for children's reading or school use ...
... MARCH TAPPAN An Elementary History of the United States . Square 12m0 , 65 cents net , postpaid " A delightful rendering of the forthstanding facts of our national history in a form appropriate for children's reading or school use ...
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... March and May , held by the Kings of France , " and a still more superficial account of the electoral college , in which no mention is made of so important a document as the Golden Bull of Charles IV . Of the early history of the ...
... March and May , held by the Kings of France , " and a still more superficial account of the electoral college , in which no mention is made of so important a document as the Golden Bull of Charles IV . Of the early history of the ...
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... Lord Protector and People of the Commonwealth of England , Scotland , aud Ireland , to continue in Unity . March 19 , 1657/8 , Thoma- son Tracts , E. 743. 7 , p . 4 . of the measure that all they wished was a balance 42 R. C. H. Catterall.
... Lord Protector and People of the Commonwealth of England , Scotland , aud Ireland , to continue in Unity . March 19 , 1657/8 , Thoma- son Tracts , E. 743. 7 , p . 4 . of the measure that all they wished was a balance 42 R. C. H. Catterall.
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... March 3 , 1656/7 , Lans- downe MS . 821 , folio 93. The " other house , " Thurloe feared , would " prove a very hard and doubtfull question . " Thurloe to H. Cromwell , March 8 , 1656/7 , Thurloe , VI . 93 . ' February 8 , 1658/9 ...
... March 3 , 1656/7 , Lans- downe MS . 821 , folio 93. The " other house , " Thurloe feared , would " prove a very hard and doubtfull question . " Thurloe to H. Cromwell , March 8 , 1656/7 , Thurloe , VI . 93 . ' February 8 , 1658/9 ...
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... March 11 , 1657/8 . 3 " The Petitioners did not carry on their businesse in a secret underhand way , but openly ; . . . and the Petition being framed and agreed unto , about 50 copies were printed and dispersed in order to Subscription ...
... March 11 , 1657/8 . 3 " The Petitioners did not carry on their businesse in a secret underhand way , but openly ; . . . and the Petition being framed and agreed unto , about 50 copies were printed and dispersed in order to Subscription ...
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