Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... July 17 Sept. 18 200.00 513 annual dues , at $ 3 . 1 , 539.00 2,599.50 2,599.50 LIST OF COMMITTEES , 1895-96 . 1. Auditing committee : REPORT OF THE TREASURER . The American Historical Association in account with Clarence W. Bowen ...
... July 17 Sept. 18 200.00 513 annual dues , at $ 3 . 1 , 539.00 2,599.50 2,599.50 LIST OF COMMITTEES , 1895-96 . 1. Auditing committee : REPORT OF THE TREASURER . The American Historical Association in account with Clarence W. Bowen ...
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... July 24 , 1895. He was educated at Columbia College , from which he was graduated in the Schools of Law and Political Science , receiving the degree of bachelor of laws and doctor of philosophy . His business was that of a banker and ...
... July 24 , 1895. He was educated at Columbia College , from which he was graduated in the Schools of Law and Political Science , receiving the degree of bachelor of laws and doctor of philosophy . His business was that of a banker and ...
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... July following Governor Nicolls's letter , Jeremiah Van Rensselaer , writing to Holland , announces that " Our cousin Arent Van Curler proceeds overland to Can- ada , having obtained leave from our general , and been invited thither by ...
... July following Governor Nicolls's letter , Jeremiah Van Rensselaer , writing to Holland , announces that " Our cousin Arent Van Curler proceeds overland to Can- ada , having obtained leave from our general , and been invited thither by ...
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... July 17 , 1752 , and January 9 , 1753 ; IX , to J. Tilghman , November 7 , 1766 . 2 Colonial Records , I , p . 82 . 3 Confirmed and extended by an act passed in May , 1739. Only five acts were passed by the assembly which directly ...
... July 17 , 1752 , and January 9 , 1753 ; IX , to J. Tilghman , November 7 , 1766 . 2 Colonial Records , I , p . 82 . 3 Confirmed and extended by an act passed in May , 1739. Only five acts were passed by the assembly which directly ...
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... MSS . , Thomas Penn to R. Peters , July 3 , October 4 , and October 25 , 1755 ; Penn Letter Books , III , to R. H. Morris , October 4 , 1755 . In order to guard against fictitious applications - that is 124 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION .
... MSS . , Thomas Penn to R. Peters , July 3 , October 4 , and October 25 , 1755 ; Penn Letter Books , III , to R. H. Morris , October 4 , 1755 . In order to guard against fictitious applications - that is 124 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION .
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