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 27
... influence with his host and with his servant , and got posses- sion of all his correspondence . The total stoppage of his letters revealed the state of affairs . In order to escape the surveillance of the ministerial emissaries , Marat ...
... influence with his host and with his servant , and got posses- sion of all his correspondence . The total stoppage of his letters revealed the state of affairs . In order to escape the surveillance of the ministerial emissaries , Marat ...
Halaman 29
... influence of the book in determining the elections is absurd , for there is nothing in The Chains of Slavery which would justify such a fear . There are no personal attacks . The arguments are for the most part general in character and ...
... influence of the book in determining the elections is absurd , for there is nothing in The Chains of Slavery which would justify such a fear . There are no personal attacks . The arguments are for the most part general in character and ...
Halaman 33
... influence upon the passing of a place bill , for the simple reason that Parlia- mentary reform is never once suggested in The Chains of Slavery . This is astonishing in the light of Marat's declaration to the con- trary . It is all the ...
... influence upon the passing of a place bill , for the simple reason that Parlia- mentary reform is never once suggested in The Chains of Slavery . This is astonishing in the light of Marat's declaration to the con- trary . It is all the ...
Halaman 36
... influence of the Texan affair was artificially increased by certain politicians who found it useful , and particularly by Santa Anna , that prince of schemers . He , on opening Congress in 1842 , spoke thus with reference to the war : 1 ...
... influence of the Texan affair was artificially increased by certain politicians who found it useful , and particularly by Santa Anna , that prince of schemers . He , on opening Congress in 1842 , spoke thus with reference to the war : 1 ...
Halaman 38
... influence was powerful in the country , no regard was paid to her wishes and apparently no consideration given to the weighty reasons which she put forward . Yet in reality the inaction . of Mexico was not due merely to blindness ...
... influence was powerful in the country , no regard was paid to her wishes and apparently no consideration given to the weighty reasons which she put forward . Yet in reality the inaction . of Mexico was not due merely to blindness ...
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