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"So Good A Work": The Brafferton School, 1691-1777, Karen A. Stuart
"So Good A Work": The Brafferton School, 1691-1777, Karen A. Stuart
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"A School For Stoicism": The Life And Letters Of Thomas Tudor Tucker, Diana Dru Dowdy
"A School For Stoicism": The Life And Letters Of Thomas Tudor Tucker, Diana Dru Dowdy
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Sugar Manufacturing In The West Indies: A Study Of Innovation And Variation, Linda Gail France
Sugar Manufacturing In The West Indies: A Study Of Innovation And Variation, Linda Gail France
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Russian-American Relations In Northeast Asia During The Nineteenth Century, Donald Blinn Wenger
Russian-American Relations In Northeast Asia During The Nineteenth Century, Donald Blinn Wenger
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Why, at the end of the nineteenth century, did the long Russo-American friendship turn into a bitter rivalry? Why was Manchuria prized sufficiently by each to risk jeopardizing this friendship? In answering these questions an attempt is made to view the relationship from both the Russian and American standpoints, since the actions of one, whether economic, political or military, frequently prompted counter-moves from the other.;To obtain a broad perspective the whole century is included. Attention is centered on Northeast Asia, for it was in that region that Russian-American interactions were most numerous and where the expansionist drives of both nations …