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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... Colonies 288 CLYDE AUGUSTUS DUNIWAY French Influence on the Adoption of the Fed- eral Constitution 304 DOCUMENTS - Papers of William Paterson on the Federal Convention , 1787 · . 310 REVIEWS OF BOOKS • • 341 COMMUNICATION - The Early ...
... Colonies 288 CLYDE AUGUSTUS DUNIWAY French Influence on the Adoption of the Fed- eral Constitution 304 DOCUMENTS - Papers of William Paterson on the Federal Convention , 1787 · . 310 REVIEWS OF BOOKS • • 341 COMMUNICATION - The Early ...
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... colonies . It was manifestly impossible to follow both 1 Political Science Quarterly , March , 1903 . 3 24 American Archives , I. 913 . Cf. Thomas Young to John Lamb , Oct. 4 , 1774 , MS . Papers of John Lamb , 1774-1775 . The John Lamb ...
... colonies . It was manifestly impossible to follow both 1 Political Science Quarterly , March , 1903 . 3 24 American Archives , I. 913 . Cf. Thomas Young to John Lamb , Oct. 4 , 1774 , MS . Papers of John Lamb , 1774-1775 . The John Lamb ...
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... colonies , speaking out , as it were , in sharp rebuke against the policy which the conservatives in New York had advocated , came like an ultima- tum both to those who were ready for forcible resistance and to those who were prepared ...
... colonies , speaking out , as it were , in sharp rebuke against the policy which the conservatives in New York had advocated , came like an ultima- tum both to those who were ready for forcible resistance and to those who were prepared ...
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... colonies as a whole had taken a stand , it was out of the question for a local party to direct the resistance to the home government on lines laid down by itself . It was necessary to take the stand that all of the colonies had taken ...
... colonies as a whole had taken a stand , it was out of the question for a local party to direct the resistance to the home government on lines laid down by itself . It was necessary to take the stand that all of the colonies had taken ...
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... colonies had made the vital question the question of standing with the colonies or with the home government . In February the Assembly took its stand ; by a vote of almost two to one it was decided not to thank the delegates to the ...
... colonies had made the vital question the question of standing with the colonies or with the home government . In February the Assembly took its stand ; by a vote of almost two to one it was decided not to thank the delegates to the ...
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