Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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Page 41
... Territory of New Mexico by Prof. John H. Vaughan. Reports were in progress in other States and would be printed subsequently. Upon the initiative of the commission and by authority of the council arrangements had been made to ...
... Territory of New Mexico by Prof. John H. Vaughan. Reports were in progress in other States and would be printed subsequently. Upon the initiative of the commission and by authority of the council arrangements had been made to ...
Page 88
... territory and pledge to these organizations our earnest support in all ptmelble ways; and be it further Ircnolrcd. That the Pacific coast brunch urge upon the legislatures. executives, and other otiicers of the several States a liberal ...
... territory and pledge to these organizations our earnest support in all ptmelble ways; and be it further Ircnolrcd. That the Pacific coast brunch urge upon the legislatures. executives, and other otiicers of the several States a liberal ...
Page 99
... territory, which might have been the lot of Assyria.2 We have thus dealt with the Babylonia-n question in detail because it dominates the whole reign and,because it best allows us to understand the tangle of relations which is again ...
... territory, which might have been the lot of Assyria.2 We have thus dealt with the Babylonia-n question in detail because it dominates the whole reign and,because it best allows us to understand the tangle of relations which is again ...
Page 138
... territorial acquisitions,5 although he may not have known that it was Y from weakness rather than as a cover for more. 1Ged. u. Er., II, 47. 2Benedetti, Ma mission en Prusse, Paris, 1871. Lenz makes use also of Rothan, La Politique ...
... territorial acquisitions,5 although he may not have known that it was Y from weakness rather than as a cover for more. 1Ged. u. Er., II, 47. 2Benedetti, Ma mission en Prusse, Paris, 1871. Lenz makes use also of Rothan, La Politique ...
Page 145
... territory would necessitate giving up a large proportion of the revenue.1 His successor, Pickering, urged, with still less respect for a surplus, that all measures possible should be taken to promote the circulation of “useful ...
... territory would necessitate giving up a large proportion of the revenue.1 His successor, Pickering, urged, with still less respect for a surplus, that all measures possible should be taken to promote the circulation of “useful ...
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