The American Historical Review, Volumes 1-10

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John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler
American Historical Association, 1906 - History
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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Page 159 - CHARLES H. HASKINS The University of Paris in the Sermons of the Thirteenth Century.
Page 154 - HENRI HAUSER The French Reformation and the French People in the Sixteenth Century.
Page 159 - Letter of Benjamin Franklin, 1775. William Jackson on Conditions in France, 1794.
Page 156 - CARL BECKER Growth of Revolutionary Parties and Methods in New York Province. 1765-1774.
Page 153 - EARLE W. Dow Features of the New History ; Apropos of Lamprecht's " Deutsche Geschichte.
Page 158 - Vergennes to La Fayette, 1780. Portions of Charles Pinckney's Plan for a Constitution, 1787.
Page 158 - CLYDE A. DUNIWAY French Influence on the Adoption of the- Federal Constitution.
Page 155 - FRANK M. ANDERSON Contemporary Opinion of the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, II.

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