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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... papers contained in the volume were first delivered as lectures and were later accorded magazine publication . For the present publication they have been radically revised and brought down to date , and comprise an exceptionally ...
... papers contained in the volume were first delivered as lectures and were later accorded magazine publication . For the present publication they have been radically revised and brought down to date , and comprise an exceptionally ...
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... papers , letters , and diplomatic re- ports , of acts of diets , and of military and other memoirs ; while the preliminary list of modern authorities fills four pages , and throughout the book are scattered numerous references to ...
... papers , letters , and diplomatic re- ports , of acts of diets , and of military and other memoirs ; while the preliminary list of modern authorities fills four pages , and throughout the book are scattered numerous references to ...
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... paper forms the concluding portion of an independent study of the last attempts to settle the government under Cromwell ... papers described that I do not deem it expedient or useful to print them , though a mention of them seems almost ...
... paper forms the concluding portion of an independent study of the last attempts to settle the government under Cromwell ... papers described that I do not deem it expedient or useful to print them , though a mention of them seems almost ...
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... Papers , III . 144- 34 Further Narrative of the Passages of these times in the Common - Wealth of Eng- land , printed by M. S. for Thomas Jenner , 50 , 51. The date of the petition is March 27 , 1058 12 • Thurloe to Lockhart , March ...
... Papers , III . 144- 34 Further Narrative of the Passages of these times in the Common - Wealth of Eng- land , printed by M. S. for Thomas Jenner , 50 , 51. The date of the petition is March 27 , 1058 12 • Thurloe to Lockhart , March ...
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... paper to show in some de- tail how the struggle for delegates to the second Continental Congress operated to ... Papers are in the New York Historical Society Library . paths ; composed , as the conservative party was , Delegates ...
... paper to show in some de- tail how the struggle for delegates to the second Continental Congress operated to ... Papers are in the New York Historical Society Library . paths ; composed , as the conservative party was , Delegates ...
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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.