The American Historical Review, Volume 9John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1904 - Electronic journals 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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... in his sermon spoke ** for church government , but against imposing spirits ; and it tasted a little of Court holy water . " Burton , 11. 373- tween parties with regard to it . ' The imperfection 40 R. C. H. Catterall.
... in his sermon spoke ** for church government , but against imposing spirits ; and it tasted a little of Court holy water . " Burton , 11. 373- tween parties with regard to it . ' The imperfection 40 R. C. H. Catterall.
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... Court - Martial . " A True Copy of a Petition Signea by very many Peaceable and Well - affected People , Inhabiting in and about the City of London , and intended to have been delivered to the late Parliament , Thomason Tracts , E , 743 ...
... Court - Martial . " A True Copy of a Petition Signea by very many Peaceable and Well - affected People , Inhabiting in and about the City of London , and intended to have been delivered to the late Parliament , Thomason Tracts , E , 743 ...
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... court faction which in the early part of the eighteenth century played an important part in provincial politics . But after 1733 the important fact was the growth of the popular faction under the lead of the Livingston family until in ...
... court faction which in the early part of the eighteenth century played an important part in provincial politics . But after 1733 the important fact was the growth of the popular faction under the lead of the Livingston family until in ...
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... court - house and were proceeding to the business of the day when the other party , led by Isaac Wilkins and Colonel Philips , marched in from Hatfield's tavern . Either from principle or from a consciousness of inferior numbers , they ...
... court - house and were proceeding to the business of the day when the other party , led by Isaac Wilkins and Colonel Philips , marched in from Hatfield's tavern . Either from principle or from a consciousness of inferior numbers , they ...
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... court of Berlin , he published a pamphlet entitled De ♪ Intérêt de la France à une Constitution Monarchique . In it he makes the following remarks on the American Constitution : " La nécessité d'une constitution a été senti par les ...
... court of Berlin , he published a pamphlet entitled De ♪ Intérêt de la France à une Constitution Monarchique . In it he makes the following remarks on the American Constitution : " La nécessité d'une constitution a été senti par les ...
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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.