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Caspar Schwenckfeld, reluctant radical his life to 1540 R. Emmet McLaughlin
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The logic of millennial thought eighteenth-century New England James West Davidson
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The New England mind in transition Samuel Johnson of Connecticut, 1696 - 1772 Joseph J. Ellis
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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Their solitary way the Puritan social ethic in the first century of settlement in New England by Stephen Foster
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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Nazi Germany and the American hemisphere 1933 - 1941 Alton Frye
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The Mormon conflict 1850 - 1859 by Norman F. Furniss
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The transcendentalist ministers church reform in the New England renaissance by William R. Hutchison
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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Peace in their time the origins of the Kellog-Briand pact Robert H. Ferrell
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The English conquest of Normandy 1416 - 1424 a study in fifteenth century warfare by Richard Ager Newhall
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-
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The attitude of Martin Bucer toward the bigamy of Philip of Hesse by Hastings Eells
New Haven, Conn.: Univ. Pr., 1914-