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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... Parties and Party Problems in the United States , by Professor M. S. Brown . Hunt , The Life of James Madison , by Professor T. C. Smith Fitchett , Nelson and his Captains , by Dr. W. F. Tilton . Boger , The Story of General Bacon , by ...
... Parties and Party Problems in the United States , by Professor M. S. Brown . Hunt , The Life of James Madison , by Professor T. C. Smith Fitchett , Nelson and his Captains , by Dr. W. F. Tilton . Boger , The Story of General Bacon , by ...
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... party . Not merely were Luther and Melanchthon severely discredited by their acquiescence in the marriage and by their official countenancing of lying and deceit , but Philip , overwhelmed by the reproaches and scorn of his own friends ...
... party . Not merely were Luther and Melanchthon severely discredited by their acquiescence in the marriage and by their official countenancing of lying and deceit , but Philip , overwhelmed by the reproaches and scorn of his own friends ...
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... party would stir a finger to promote the peace for which both clamored , nor was either prepared for mutual ... parties , the Catholics were in- flexible , and that was what made the measure so odious to the Protestants . It became a ...
... party would stir a finger to promote the peace for which both clamored , nor was either prepared for mutual ... parties , the Catholics were in- flexible , and that was what made the measure so odious to the Protestants . It became a ...
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... party , it must justify itself by its success in securing the objects desired by its supporters . If the Humble Petition and Advice actually brought " settlement " to the nation , even those who were originally discontented with it ...
... party , it must justify itself by its success in securing the objects desired by its supporters . If the Humble Petition and Advice actually brought " settlement " to the nation , even those who were originally discontented with it ...
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... party , which had always been fostered by Fleetwood and which still exer- cised vast influence over the Protector . " That gang , " as Henry Cromwell stigmatized it , would certainly hinder settlement . Ap- parently they feared that ...
... party , which had always been fostered by Fleetwood and which still exer- cised vast influence over the Protector . " That gang , " as Henry Cromwell stigmatized it , would certainly hinder settlement . Ap- parently they feared that ...
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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.