The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 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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Halaman 17
... South and East , towards the Antarctic Pole.16 Such a crusade as Nicholas and Sixtus here suggest - a crusade as real as any of the eleventh or twelfth centuries - was deliberately undertaken and obstinately main- tained by the ...
... South and East , towards the Antarctic Pole.16 Such a crusade as Nicholas and Sixtus here suggest - a crusade as real as any of the eleventh or twelfth centuries - was deliberately undertaken and obstinately main- tained by the ...
Halaman 21
... south Mediterranean shore - lands to encounter the central Muslim power in Egypt.3 38 All Spanish Christians shared the fear of yet another such revival of Islamic power in Spain ( still surviving in the Granada kingdom ) as had been ...
... south Mediterranean shore - lands to encounter the central Muslim power in Egypt.3 38 All Spanish Christians shared the fear of yet another such revival of Islamic power in Spain ( still surviving in the Granada kingdom ) as had been ...
Halaman 39
... South existed here , and that Texas was a bone of contention among us . The following passage , for example , is an editorial utterance from the Cincinnati Gazette , which like many others was sent home by the Mexican minister both in ...
... South existed here , and that Texas was a bone of contention among us . The following passage , for example , is an editorial utterance from the Cincinnati Gazette , which like many others was sent home by the Mexican minister both in ...
Halaman 40
... South the words " disunion " and " dissolution " were menacingly uttered ; and our neighbors , arguing from their own methods , looked for a breaking - up of this country . " Perhaps the day is not far distant " , wrote the Mexican ...
... South the words " disunion " and " dissolution " were menacingly uttered ; and our neighbors , arguing from their own methods , looked for a breaking - up of this country . " Perhaps the day is not far distant " , wrote the Mexican ...
Halaman 47
... south as quickly as he could.21 On the evening of April 11 the British frigate Eurydice came in at Vera Cruz . Without loss of time her captain landed , and as soon as possible he set out for Mexico City , carrying - it was under- stood ...
... south as quickly as he could.21 On the evening of April 11 the British frigate Eurydice came in at Vera Cruz . Without loss of time her captain landed , and as soon as possible he set out for Mexico City , carrying - it was under- stood ...
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