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Boundary, by George L. Burr; Document: Diary of John Harrower, 1773-1776.

Reviews of Books; Communications; Notes and News; The Sifted Grain and the

Grain Sifters, by Charles Francis Adams; Mirabeau's secret mission to Berlin,

by R. M. Johnston; The Turkish Capitulations, by James B. Angell; Nominations

in Colonial New York, by Carl Becker; The Legend of Marcus Whitman, by Ed-

ward G. Bourne; Documents: Diary of Samuel Cooper, 1775, 1776; Letter of

John Quincy Adams, 1811. The meeting of the American Historical Association

at Detroit and Ann Arbor; The Year 1000 and the antecedents of the Crusades,

by George L. Burr; The political influence of the University of Paris in the Mid-

dle Ages, by Charles Gross; The rise of Metropolitan Journalism, 1800-1840, by

Charles H. Levermore; Sherman's March to the Sea, by James Ford Rhodes;

French experience with representative government in the West Indies, by Paul

S. Reinsch; Documents: The Society of Dissenters founded at New York in

1769; Miranda and the British Admiralty, 1804-1806. The Republic of San

Marino, by William Miller; The risings in the English monastic towns in 1327,

by Norman M. Trenholme; The French Hayluyt: Marc Lescarbot of Vervins, by

H. P. Biggar; The transition from Dutch to English rule in New York, by Albert

E. McKinley; Documents: Letters of Dr. Thomas Cooper, 1825-1832; Letters

on the Nullification movement in South Carolina, 1830-1834; A ministerial

crisis in France, 1876. Bibliographical: A trial bibliography of American di-

plomacy, by Albert Bushnell Hart. Index.
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The American Historical Review. Vol VII.

October, 1901, to July, 1902. New York, 1902.

Contents: The financial relation of the Knights Templars to the English

Crown, by Eleanor Ferris; Habeas Corpus in the Colonies, by A. H. Carpenter;
John Quincy Adams and the Monroe Doctrine, 11, by Worthington C. Ford; Lin-
coln and the patronage, by Carl R. Fish; The authorship of the Journal d'Adrien
Duquesnoy, by Fred M. Fling; Documents: English policy toward America in
1790-1791; Two letters of Richard Cromwell, 1659; A letter of Marquis
de La Fayette, 1781; A letter of Alexander H. Stephens, 1854. The study
of the Lutheran Revolt, by James H. Robinson; Geneva before Calvin (1387–
1536) The antecedents of a Puritan state, by Herbert D. Foster; The con-
stitution and finance of the Royal African Company of England from its
foundation till 1720, by W. R. Scott; The plantation type of colony, by L. D.
Scisco; The State of Franklin, by George H. Alden; An unpublished manu-
script on the rising of 1647-1648 in Naples, by Daniel C. Knowlton; Docu-
ments: A letter of William Bradford and Isaac Allerton, 1623; Letters of
Samuel Cooper to Thomas Pownall, 1769–1777. The meeting of the American
Historical Association at Philadelphia; The origin of property in land, by
Gaillard T. Lapsley; American business corporations before 1789, by Simeon
E. Baldwin; American constitutional precedents in the French National

Assembly, by Henry E. Bourne; Henry I's writ regarding the local courts, by
George B. Adams; Documents: George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia Cam-
paign, 1777-1778; A letter from De Vergennes to La Fayette, 1780; Portions
of Charles Pinckney's plan for a constitution, 1787; A letter of James Nichol-
son, 1803. The early Norman jury, by Charles H. Haskins; Some French
communes, in the light of their charters, by Earle W. Dow; The youth of
Mirabeau, by Fred M. Fling; St. Eustatius in the American Revolution, by
J. Franklin Jameson; Documents: Correspondence of the Comte de Moustier
with the Comte de Montmorin, 1787-1789; Reviews of books; Notes and
News; Index.
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

The American Historical Review. Vol. IX.

October, 1903-July, 1904. New York, 1904.

8vo, pp. iv, 909.

Contents: Historical synthesis, by Fred Morrow Fling; Two lives of the
Emperor Charles V, by Ernest F. Henderson; The failure of the Humble Peti-
tion and Advice, by Ralph C. H. Catterall; Election of delegates from New York
to the second Continental Congress, by Carl Becker; Documents: Correspond-
ence of the Comte de Moustier with the Comte de Montmorin, 1787-1789;
A letter of Noah Webster to Daniel Webster, 1834; A journey from New York
to San Francisco in 1830. Reviews of books; Notes and news; Ethical values
in history, by Henry Charles Lea; The Podesta of Siena, by Ferdinand Schwill;
The Merchant Adventurers at Hamburg, by William E. Lingelbach; Naturaliza-
tion in England and the American colonies, by A. H. Carpenter; French influ-
ence on the adoption of the Federal Constitution; Documents: Papers of
William Patterson on the Federal Convention, 1787. The meeting of the
American Historical Association at New Orleans; Jean Ribaut and Queen
Elizabeth, by Woodbury Lowery; Frederick the Great and the American Revo-
lution, by Paul Leland Haworth; Compromises of the Constitution, by Max
Farrand; Wilkinson and the beginning of the Spanish Conspiracy, by Wm. R.
Shepherd; The World Aspects of the Louisiana Purchase, by Wm. M. Sloane:
Documents: The interment of William Lovelace, New York, 1671; A letter of
Benjamin Franklin, 1775; William Jackson on conditions in France, 1794; A
letter of James Wilkinson, 1806; A letter of Admiral Farragut, 1853. The
rehabilitation of Theramenes, by Bernadotte Perrin; Cornage and Drengage, by
Gaillard Thomas Lapsley; Reginald Pole and Thomas Cromwell: An examina-
tion of the Apologia ad Carolum Quintum, by Paul Van Dyke; The naviga-
tion acts as applied to European trade, by Dudley Odell McGovney; Docu-
ments: Sketch of Pinckney's plan for a constitution, 1787; Papers bearing on
James Wilkinson's relations with Spain, 1788-1789; Two letters from George
Farragut to Andrew Jackson, 1815-1816; Index.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The American Historical Review. Vol.
October, 1904, to July, 1905. New York, 1905.

X.

8vo, pp. iv, 992.

Contents: The University of Paris in the sermons of the thirteenth century,
by Charles H. Haskins; English poetry and English history, by Goldwin Smith;
The naming of America, by Edward Gaylord Bourne; Nova Scotia and New
England during the Revolution, by Emily P. Weaver; The first stage of the
movement for the annexation of Texas, by George P. Garrison. Documents:
Alexander Hamilton's notes in the Federal Convention of 1787; Some papers of
Franklin Pierce, 1852-1862. Reviews of books; Notes and news; The policy of
France toward the Mississippi Valley in the period of Washington and Adams,
by Frederick Jackson Turner; Improvising a government in Paris in July, 1789,
by Henry E. Bourne; The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, by Jesse S. Reeves;
Materials in British archives for American Colonial history, by Charles M. An-
drews. Documents: Some papers of Franklin Pierce, 1852-1862. The meet-
ing of the American Historical Association at Chicago, Dec. 28 to 30, 1904; The
treatment of history, by Goldwin Smith; Methods of work in historical semi-
naries, by George Burton Adams; The early life of Oliver Ellsworth, by William
Garrott Brown; Origin of the title Superintendent of Finance, by Henry Barrett
Learned; Documents on the Blount conspiracy, 1795-1797; History and mate-
rialism, by Alfred H. Lloyd; A Continental Congressman: Oliver Ellsworth,
1777-1783, by William Garrott Brown; The Indian boundary line, by Max Far-
rand; William Walker and the steamship corporation in Nicaragua, by William

The American Historical Review. Vol. XI,

October, 1905. New York.

8vo, pp. 230.

Contents: Early records of the King's council, by James F. Baldwin; The
literary activity of the Emperor Maximilian I, by Paul Van Dyke; The manor
of East Greenwich in the county of Kent, by Edward P. Cheney; Burke on
party, by Goldwin Smith; The Confederation and the Shays Rebellion, by Joseph
Parker Warren; The negotiations at Ghent in 1814, by A. T. Mahan; Letters
of John Quincy Adams to Alexander Hamilton Everett, 1811-1837, 1; Reviews
of books; Notes and news.
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Report of proceedings of sixteenth annual meeting of the Association, Detroit and Ann Arbor, December 27-29, 1900. By A. Howard Clark, secretary. From the Annual Report for 1900. Vol. I, pages 1-33. Washington, 1901.

8vo. pp. 33.

(54 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Report of proceedings of seventeenth annual meeting of the Association, Washington, D. C., December 27-31, 1901. By Charles H. Haskins, corresponding secretary. From the Annual Report for 1901, Vol. I, pages 17-45. Washington, 1902.

8vo. pp. 17-45.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Report of proceedings of the eighteenth annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Philadelphia, Pa., December 26, 27, 29, 30, 1902. By Charles H. Haskins. Washington, 1903, 8vo. pp. 17-45.

From the Annual Report for 1902, Vol 1, pages 17-45.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Proceedings of nineteenth annual meeting of the Association. By Charles H. Haskins, corresponding secretary.

Reprinted from the Annual Report for the year 1903, Vol. 1, pages 17-52. Washington, 1904. (57

8vo.

pp. 17-52.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. New Views of Early Virginia History, 1606-1619. By Alexander Brown. Liberty, Va., 1886.

12mo. pp. (2), 18.

Written by request, to be read before the Association in 1886. Copious extracts were read by Charles Deane in the absence of the author. (58

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Constitutional Relations of the American Colonies to the English Government at the Commencement of the American Revolution. A Paper read before the Association in Boston, May 23, 1887, by Mellen Chamberlain. [Boston, 1887.]

8vo, pp. 24.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. III, 1888, pp. 52-74.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Manuscript Sources of American History. An Address before the Association, May 21, 1887, by the president, Justin Winsor, with the action of the Association thereon. New York, 1887.

Sm. 4to, pp. 20-34.

Reprinted (50 copies) from the Magazine of American History, July, 1887, pp. 21-34.

Printed also in Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. III, pp. 9-27. (61 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Territorial Growth of the United States. Our Title to Oregon. By W. A. Mowry. Boston, 1887.

Svo.

Read before the Association in 1886.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Peace Negotiations of 1782-83, as illustrated by the Secret Correspondence of France and England. A Paper read before the Association, May, 1887, by John Jay. New York, 1888. 8vo, pp. 22.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. III, pp. 79-100.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Spaniard in New Mexico. Read
before the American Historical Association, at Boston, May 24th, 1887, by
W. W. H. Davis. Doylestown, Pa., 1888.
Svo, pp. 21.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Early Northwest.

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An address before the American Historical Association at the fifth annual meeting, Washington, December 26, 1888, by the President, William Frederick Poole, LL. D. New York, 1889.

8vo, pp. 20.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. III, pp. 275-300. (65 Museum-History and Museums of History.

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

A paper read before the Association, December 26-28, 1888, by G. Brown Goode. New York, 1889.

8vo, pp. 12.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. III. (66 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. The Origin of the National Scientific and Educational Institutions of the United States. By G. Brown Goode. New York, 1890.

Svo, pp. 112.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Historical Association, Vol. IV. Printed also, with some additions, in Annual Report of the Association for 1889. (67

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers. Act of incorporation. Constitution. List of members. Historical societies in the United States. [Baltimore] 1894.

8vo. pp. 40. Cover-title.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Appeals from colenial courts to the king in council, with especial reference to Rhode Island, by Harold D. Hazeltine. Reprinted from the Reports of the American Historical Association. Providence, 1896.

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"Reprinted from the American Historical Review. Vol. 1, no. 4, July, 1896."

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Libraries and literature in North Carolina in the eighteenth century. By Stephen B. Weeks. Svo, pp. 96.

Washington, 1896.

From Annual Report of the Association for 1895.

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Officers. Act of incorporation. Constitution. List of members. Historical societies in the United States. [Baltimore, 1896.]

8vo, pp. 55. Cover-title.

1896

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