Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... taken to make the abbreviations clear and consistent . The typographical style as to capitalization , punctuation , spelling , etc. , of the volumes already published in the series of Prize Essays should be followed . ] VI . In addition ...
... taken to make the abbreviations clear and consistent . The typographical style as to capitalization , punctuation , spelling , etc. , of the volumes already published in the series of Prize Essays should be followed . ] VI . In addition ...
Page 42
... taken against him . Several prosecutions that occurred before the actual passage of the sedition law ( July 14 , 1798 ) are often alluded to as sedition law cases . The number of persons arrested under the act seems to have been about ...
... taken against him . Several prosecutions that occurred before the actual passage of the sedition law ( July 14 , 1798 ) are often alluded to as sedition law cases . The number of persons arrested under the act seems to have been about ...
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... taken from the East or from New England . Through the generosity of the trustees of the Adams manuscripts I am able to offer the letters of William Vans Murray to John Quincy Adams when minister to the Netherlands , 1797-1801 . The ...
... taken from the East or from New England . Through the generosity of the trustees of the Adams manuscripts I am able to offer the letters of William Vans Murray to John Quincy Adams when minister to the Netherlands , 1797-1801 . The ...
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... taken by members , an average of 358 for each volume : That is , about one copy of each essay for every eight members . The number of standing subscriptions to the series is only 159. It is especially important that this number should ...
... taken by members , an average of 358 for each volume : That is , about one copy of each essay for every eight members . The number of standing subscriptions to the series is only 159. It is especially important that this number should ...
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... taken up by the American Library Associa- tion will be discussed at a meeting of its publishing board in Chicago this week . The matter of the collections on European history was rather fully reported on last year . Since that report ...
... taken up by the American Library Associa- tion will be discussed at a meeting of its publishing board in Chicago this week . The matter of the collections on European history was rather fully reported on last year . Since that report ...
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