The American Historical Review, Volume 25John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1920 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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... later parliamentum in the nominative . 42 From " a document of nine articles , which seem to be the heads of a petition prepared by the Londoners , probably in 1215 , in which they ask inter alia the abolition of all tallages except ...
... later parliamentum in the nominative . 42 From " a document of nine articles , which seem to be the heads of a petition prepared by the Londoners , probably in 1215 , in which they ask inter alia the abolition of all tallages except ...
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... later at one time regained control , the division in the chamber served the purpose of the ministers in discrediting the organization ; and those who supported the treaty , and had gained their ends in its adoption , were less eager ...
... later at one time regained control , the division in the chamber served the purpose of the ministers in discrediting the organization ; and those who supported the treaty , and had gained their ends in its adoption , were less eager ...
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... later.21 20 J. H. Campbell in Annals of Agriculture , XX . 133 , 134. See also ibid . , XVIII . 68 ; Parl . Hist . , XVII . 475-478 , XXVIII . 1381 , XXIX . 98 , 99 ( state- ments by Governor Pownall , Lord Sheffield , and others ) . 21 ...
... later.21 20 J. H. Campbell in Annals of Agriculture , XX . 133 , 134. See also ibid . , XVIII . 68 ; Parl . Hist . , XVII . 475-478 , XXVIII . 1381 , XXIX . 98 , 99 ( state- ments by Governor Pownall , Lord Sheffield , and others ) . 21 ...
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... later raised to twelve per cent.27 Supporters and opponents of the treaty alike agreed that the chief benefits of the treaty would be experienced by the cotton , hard- ware , and pottery manufacturers.28 25 Jour . and Corresp . of ...
... later raised to twelve per cent.27 Supporters and opponents of the treaty alike agreed that the chief benefits of the treaty would be experienced by the cotton , hard- ware , and pottery manufacturers.28 25 Jour . and Corresp . of ...
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... later when the old commer- cial system was completely overthrown . The principles underlying the Manchester School , the forces actuating the Anti - Corn Law League , and even the group alignments of the later conflict , were ...
... later when the old commer- cial system was completely overthrown . The principles underlying the Manchester School , the forces actuating the Anti - Corn Law League , and even the group alignments of the later conflict , were ...
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