The American Historical Review, Volumen 11John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1906 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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... Society , and I have heard from other Quarters of certain political Speculations of yours , which I have more than one reason for wishing to see . As your design of enter- ing upon the field of public discussion has been carried into ...
... Society , and I have heard from other Quarters of certain political Speculations of yours , which I have more than one reason for wishing to see . As your design of enter- ing upon the field of public discussion has been carried into ...
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... lives , with the delightful reflection that Kings or Princes have looked at them - sights to frequent theatres , Balls , Masquerades and fashionable Society . - to see I speak not of those who have sunk into baser 104 Documents.
... lives , with the delightful reflection that Kings or Princes have looked at them - sights to frequent theatres , Balls , Masquerades and fashionable Society . - to see I speak not of those who have sunk into baser 104 Documents.
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... Society of Massachusetts . That Everett's early inclination to the acceptance and promulgation of peace plans and theories con- tinued in later life may be judged from the article . " What can be more thoroughly and essentially ...
... Society of Massachusetts . That Everett's early inclination to the acceptance and promulgation of peace plans and theories con- tinued in later life may be judged from the article . " What can be more thoroughly and essentially ...
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... Society at Athens ; and with their co - operation baffled and overpowered all the Eloquence of Demosthenes . Alexander of the Neva , is not so near nor so dangerous a neighbour to us , as Philip was to the Athenians , but I am afraid ...
... Society at Athens ; and with their co - operation baffled and overpowered all the Eloquence of Demosthenes . Alexander of the Neva , is not so near nor so dangerous a neighbour to us , as Philip was to the Athenians , but I am afraid ...
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... Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius . By SAMUEL DILL , A.M. ( New York : The Macmillan Company . 1904. Pp . xxii , 639. ) THE author of this important work is already known through his book on Roman society in the last century of the ...
... Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius . By SAMUEL DILL , A.M. ( New York : The Macmillan Company . 1904. Pp . xxii , 639. ) THE author of this important work is already known through his book on Roman society in the last century of the ...
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