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Robert Dale Owen - A Biography
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HARVARD HISTORICAL STUDIES PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY FROM THE INCOME OF THE HENRY WARREN TORREY FUND VOLUME XLV I. The SjipptefisSon of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870. By W. E. B. DuBois. II. The Contest over the Ratification of thi Federal Constitution in Massachusetts By S. B. Harding. III. A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina. By D. F. Houston. IV. Nominations for Elective Office in the United States. By Frederick W Dallinger. V. A Bibliography of British Municipal History, including Gilds and Parliamen tary Representation. By Charles Gross. VI. The Liberty and Free Soil Parties in the Northwest. By Theodore Clarke Smith. VII. The Provincial Governor in the Eng lish Colonies of North America. By Evarts Boutell Greene. VIII. The County Palatine of Durham. A Study in Constitutional History. By G. T. Lapsley. IX. The Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies. By A. L, Cross. X. The Administration of the American Revolutionary Army. By Louis Clinton Hatch. XI. The Civil Service and the Patronage. By Carl Russell Fish. XII. The Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts. By C. A. Duni way. XIII. The Seigniorial System in Canada. By W. B. Munro. XIV. The Frankpledge System. By William Alfred Morris. XV. The Public Life of Joseph Dudley. By Everett Kimball. XVI. Memoire de Marie Caroline, Reine de Naples. Edited by Robert Matteson John ston. XVII. The Barrington-Bernard Correspond ence. Edited by E, Channing. XVIII. The Government of the Ottoman Empire in the Time of Suleiman the Magnificent. By Albert Howe Lybyer. XIX. The Granger Movement. By S. J. Buck. XX. Burgage Tenure in Medieval England, By Morley de Wolf Hemmeon, XXI. An Abridgment of the Indian Affairs transacted in the colony of New York from 1678 to 1751. By Peter Wraxall. HISTORICAL STUDIES Edited with an introduction by Charles Howard Mcllwain. XXII. English Field Systems. By Howard Levi Gray. XXIII. The Second Partition of Poland. By Robert Howard Lord. XXIV. Norman Institutions, By Charles Homer Haskins. XXV. Robert Curthose, Duke of Nor mandy. By Charles Wendell David, XXVI. Bismarcks Diplomacy at its Zenith. By Joseph Vincent Fuller. XXVII. Studies in the History of Medieval Science. By Charles H. Hnskins. XXVIII. The Origins of the War of 1870. New Documents from the German Ar chives. By Robert H. Lord, XXIX. The Monroe Doctrine, J8a3 836, By Dexter Perkins. XXX. The Franco-Russian Alliance, 1800-1894, By W. L. Langer, XXXI. Fur Trade and Empire. Geome Simpsons Journal . ., together with ac companying documents. Edited by Fred erick Merit, XXXII. The Schleswig-Hobte. Sn Question. By Lawrence D. Steefd. XXXIII. The Presbyterian Churches and the Federal Union, i86i- i869. By Lewis G, Vander Velde.. XXXIV. The Influence of the Commons on Early Legislation, By Howard L, Grny. XXXV. The National Workshops. By Don ald Cope McKay, XXXVI. Franz Joseph and Bismarck before 1866. By C, W v Clark. XXXVII. The Caracas Company, 72-1784. By Roland D. Hussey, XXXVIII. Great Britain and the Cyprus Convention Policy of 1878. By Dwight E. Lee. XXXIX. The Fronde, By Paul Rice Doolin. XL. French Foreign Policy during the Ad ministration of Cardinal Fleury, 1736-1743-By Arthur MeCandless Wilson. XXI. The Genesis of Napoleonic Imperial ism. By Harold C. Deutsch, CLII. The Diplomacy of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1013. By Ernst ChristianHelm reich. XIII. Lord Ellenboroush, Governor-Gen eral of India. By Albert H, ImUh. XXIV. The Emperor Claudius. By Vin cent M. Scramuzsa, XLV. Robert Dale Owen A Biography. By Richard William Leopold, HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASS., U. S... |
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