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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... territories in the fifteenth century ; of Professor Rachfahl of Gies- sen , dealing with problems in the comparative history of assemblies of estates ; of Professor Pélissier of Montpellier on the Italian signorie ; and of Professor ...
... territories in the fifteenth century ; of Professor Rachfahl of Gies- sen , dealing with problems in the comparative history of assemblies of estates ; of Professor Pélissier of Montpellier on the Italian signorie ; and of Professor ...
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... territory of Siena . His practice , as well as that of other condottieri who visited the Merse valley , was to establish himself with headquarters at San Galgano , and then burn , rob and devastate within a radius of many miles.15 The ...
... territory of Siena . His practice , as well as that of other condottieri who visited the Merse valley , was to establish himself with headquarters at San Galgano , and then burn , rob and devastate within a radius of many miles.15 The ...
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... territory that be- came the state of Tennessee , in 1789 ceded this territory to the United States , but made at the time certain very important stipula- tions , especially with reference to the payment of her Revolutionary soldiers ...
... territory that be- came the state of Tennessee , in 1789 ceded this territory to the United States , but made at the time certain very important stipula- tions , especially with reference to the payment of her Revolutionary soldiers ...
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... territory in the eastern and southeastern parts of the state had long been reserved by North Carolina for the Cherokees . This included the three divisions later described as ( a ) the " District South of French Broad and Holston ...
... territory in the eastern and southeastern parts of the state had long been reserved by North Carolina for the Cherokees . This included the three divisions later described as ( a ) the " District South of French Broad and Holston ...
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... territories as might be equal and just.28 Thus in the history of the public lands of Tennessee there were two opposing tendencies : one looked to the revenue of the state from the sale of its lands , and the appropriation of this ...
... territories as might be equal and just.28 Thus in the history of the public lands of Tennessee there were two opposing tendencies : one looked to the revenue of the state from the sale of its lands , and the appropriation of this ...
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