The American Historical Review, Volumen20

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John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler
American Historical Association, 1915
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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Página 257 - European travellers who passed through America noticed that everywhere, in the White House at Washington and in log-cabins beyond the Alleghanies, except for a few Federalists, every American, from Jefferson and Gallatin down to the poorest squatter, seemed to nourish an idea that he was doing what he could to overthrow the tyranny which the past had fastened on the human mind.
Página 95 - America, may avail themselves, with all convenient speed, of the great benefits and Advantages which must accrue therefrom, to their Commerce, Manufactures, and Navigation...
Página 87 - These bold and indigent strangers, saying as their excuse when challenged for titles that we had solicited for colonists and they had come accordingly," 85 and asserting that " it was against the laws of God and nature that so much land should be idle while so many christians wanted it to work on and to raise their bread...
Página 163 - A New and Further Narrative of the State of NewEngland, being a Continued Account of the Bloudy IndianWar, from March till August, 1676.
Página 466 - If this great work is well done there must be the fullest cooperation on the part of the States interested in it. It is entirely unnecessary to dwell upon the value and importance of foreign archives in a conference like this, and I shall therefore...
Página 805 - In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She has our friendship, in every case, in preference to any other European power, simply because she always wishes us well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best.
Página 384 - THE PLACE OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD II. IN ENGLISH HISTORY. Based upon the Ford Lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in 1913. By TF TOUT, D.Litt., FBA 8vo, 12s.
Página 536 - A Collection of Advertisements, Advices, and Directions, Relating to the Royal Fishery within the British Seas, &c.
Página 727 - Yangtze valley and south of it during the second millennium and the first half of the first millennium BC, this region was not the cradle of Chinese civilization.
Página 96 - I am now proposing to you were known, it might give the alarm to others, and, by putting them upon a plan of the same nature, before we could lay a proper foundation for success ourselves, set the different interests clashing, and, probably, in the end, overturn the whole. All this may be avoided by a silent management, and the operation carried on by you under the guise of hunting game, which you may, I presume, effectually do, at the same time you are in pursuit of land.

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