Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... Dutch element in American history, by H. T. Colenbrander- . - . The Dutch element in the United States, by Ruth Putnam . . . . . . . . . . Report of the conference on the contribution of the Romance nations to the history of America, by ...
... Dutch element in American history, by H. T. Colenbrander- . - . The Dutch element in the United States, by Ruth Putnam . . . . . . . . . . Report of the conference on the contribution of the Romance nations to the history of America, by ...
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... Dutch, and German elements in America; the conference of archivists considered mainly the lessons to be learned from European archival practice; the conference of historical societies listened to a paper on the publications of French ...
... Dutch, and German elements in America; the conference of archivists considered mainly the lessons to be learned from European archival practice; the conference of historical societies listened to a paper on the publications of French ...
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... Dutch societies,3 and Prof. Altamira of those of Spain.4 A striking difference between the foreign societies and those of America is the greater part played by the national Governments in their direction. In wealth and membership the ...
... Dutch societies,3 and Prof. Altamira of those of Spain.4 A striking difference between the foreign societies and those of America is the greater part played by the national Governments in their direction. In wealth and membership the ...
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... Dutch, and Scandinavian elements, papers being read by Profs. Goebel and Faust, Mr. Dieserud, and Dr. Colenbrander. The papers by Prof. Goebel and Dr. Colenbrander, together with one by Miss Putnam, which there was not time to hear, are ...
... Dutch, and Scandinavian elements, papers being read by Profs. Goebel and Faust, Mr. Dieserud, and Dr. Colenbrander. The papers by Prof. Goebel and Dr. Colenbrander, together with one by Miss Putnam, which there was not time to hear, are ...
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... Dutch, and the Irish, will be of the greatest help in determining the relative value of the cultural possessions of these ethnic elements at the time of their arrival. I venture to assert on the basis of documents in my possession, that ...
... Dutch, and the Irish, will be of the greatest help in determining the relative value of the cultural possessions of these ethnic elements at the time of their arrival. I venture to assert on the basis of documents in my possession, that ...
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