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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... Army , III . , by Professor C. H. Van Tyne Bruneau , Les Debuts de la Revolution , dans les Départements du Cher et de l'Indre ( 1789-1791 ) , by Professor H. E. Bourne Dewey , Financial History of the United States , by Professor J. C. ...
... Army , III . , by Professor C. H. Van Tyne Bruneau , Les Debuts de la Revolution , dans les Départements du Cher et de l'Indre ( 1789-1791 ) , by Professor H. E. Bourne Dewey , Financial History of the United States , by Professor J. C. ...
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... 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 a ...
... 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 a ...
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... army , and that none of his commands or instructions contemplated anything more than an armed demonstration under the walls of Rome . In connection with the African expedition we are told just what comprised the African possessions of ...
... army , and that none of his commands or instructions contemplated anything more than an armed demonstration under the walls of Rome . In connection with the African expedition we are told just what comprised the African possessions of ...
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... army and the sectaries on the one hand , and the staunch upholders of the Humble Petition and Advice on the other . All the supporters of kingship could by no means be counted among the adherents of the new government , since many of ...
... army and the sectaries on the one hand , and the staunch upholders of the Humble Petition and Advice on the other . All the supporters of kingship could by no means be counted among the adherents of the new government , since many of ...
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... Army in Ireland as had been made by some in Engld . " H. Cromwell to O. Cromwell , June 5 , 1657 , B.M. Add . MS . 4157 , folios 182 , 183 . R. Cromwell to H. Cromwell , June 10 , 1657 , Lansdowne MS . 821 , folio 125 . Under these ...
... Army in Ireland as had been made by some in Engld . " H. Cromwell to O. Cromwell , June 5 , 1657 , B.M. Add . MS . 4157 , folios 182 , 183 . R. Cromwell to H. Cromwell , June 10 , 1657 , Lansdowne MS . 821 , folio 125 . Under these ...
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