Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Assembly within a few days . This petition protested the payment of the Governor's salary by the Crown . The Assembly resented this . They claimed that it endangered the colonial consti- tution , since naturally they would prefer to ...
... Assembly within a few days . This petition protested the payment of the Governor's salary by the Crown . The Assembly resented this . They claimed that it endangered the colonial consti- tution , since naturally they would prefer to ...
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... Assembly should be persuaded to withdraw their replies to the Governor's speech . Franklin was too tactful to tell the Secretary that this sugges- tion was neither very constructive nor realistic , but he did point out that the ...
... Assembly should be persuaded to withdraw their replies to the Governor's speech . Franklin was too tactful to tell the Secretary that this sugges- tion was neither very constructive nor realistic , but he did point out that the ...
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... assembly . Every royal colony in the empire had an elected assembly . This policy had operated so strongly in the middle of the Eighteenth - Century that Governor Lawrence of Nova Scotia had been specifically ordered to summon that ...
... assembly . Every royal colony in the empire had an elected assembly . This policy had operated so strongly in the middle of the Eighteenth - Century that Governor Lawrence of Nova Scotia had been specifically ordered to summon that ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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