The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 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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... house of peace that whatever slight French character the personnel of the first group of monks may have had was pres- ently lost to make room for a genuine Tuscan foundation . Ad- mitted within the walls the fugitives from a world of ...
... house of peace that whatever slight French character the personnel of the first group of monks may have had was pres- ently lost to make room for a genuine Tuscan foundation . Ad- mitted within the walls the fugitives from a world of ...
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... House Committee of Public Lands , and a bill was brought in which passed two readings.21 In 1828 he again succeeded ... House Journal , 1823 , pp . 325-329 . 20 Annals of Congress , 18 Cong . , 1 sess . , II . 1754 . 21 Journal of the ...
... House Committee of Public Lands , and a bill was brought in which passed two readings.21 In 1828 he again succeeded ... House Journal , 1823 , pp . 325-329 . 20 Annals of Congress , 18 Cong . , 1 sess . , II . 1754 . 21 Journal of the ...
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... House , called " refuse land " , he would - after all the good land had been sold - relinquish to the states.30 In this the connection between the state and the national questions is obvious , as is also the tendency towards cheaper ...
... House , called " refuse land " , he would - after all the good land had been sold - relinquish to the states.30 In this the connection between the state and the national questions is obvious , as is also the tendency towards cheaper ...
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... houses by one vote.36 The journals of the legis- lature then sitting recount at least one visit by General Jackson , for on November 12 the House adjourned " to gratify the wishes of the favorite of Tennessee " . In the Lower House ...
... houses by one vote.36 The journals of the legis- lature then sitting recount at least one visit by General Jackson , for on November 12 the House adjourned " to gratify the wishes of the favorite of Tennessee " . In the Lower House ...
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... papers wrangled over the matter for some weeks . 69 See Polk's minority report of March 2 , 1833 , House Reports , no . 121 , 22 Cong . , 2 sess . ministration of the public lands within the state was a 68 St. G. L. Sioussat.
... papers wrangled over the matter for some weeks . 69 See Polk's minority report of March 2 , 1833 , House Reports , no . 121 , 22 Cong . , 2 sess . ministration of the public lands within the state was a 68 St. G. L. Sioussat.
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