The October number of the American Historical Review (Vol. VIII, No. 1) contains The Financial Relations 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, II, by Worthington C. Ford; and Lincoln and the Patronage, by Carl R. Fish. We are told by the author that the last named article “is a by-product of a work on the history of the patronage.” The documents published in this number are: English Policy Toward America in 1790-1791, II; Two Letters of Richard Cromwell, 1659; A Letter of Marquis de La Fayette, 1781; and A Letter of Alexander H. Stephens, 1854.
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