Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Board of Trade , the most alarming reports began to arrive in his office . The Virginia House of Burgesses passed ... Board of Trade that not only their legislatures but the populace in general were deter- mined to resist the new tax ...
... Board of Trade , the most alarming reports began to arrive in his office . The Virginia House of Burgesses passed ... Board of Trade that not only their legislatures but the populace in general were deter- mined to resist the new tax ...
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... Board of Trade was in a period of declining influence when Dartmouth was called to preside in 1765.1 One of his predecessors , the Earl of Halifax , had led the Board to its greatest heights in 1752 and had nearly succeeded in obtaining ...
... Board of Trade was in a period of declining influence when Dartmouth was called to preside in 1765.1 One of his predecessors , the Earl of Halifax , had led the Board to its greatest heights in 1752 and had nearly succeeded in obtaining ...
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... Board of Trade and not a true secretarial office at all . It is true that Dartmouth became First Lord of Trade again in 1772 , but only be- cause the colonial secretary occupied the position ex officio . The con- fusion had arisen in ...
... Board of Trade and not a true secretarial office at all . It is true that Dartmouth became First Lord of Trade again in 1772 , but only be- cause the colonial secretary occupied the position ex officio . The con- fusion had arisen in ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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