Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Britain's policy of mercantilism , but Rhode Island's exceptionally democratic constitution provided for the popular election of colonial officers , including the governor . Customs officials were , of course , appointed by the Crown ...
... Britain's policy of mercantilism , but Rhode Island's exceptionally democratic constitution provided for the popular election of colonial officers , including the governor . Customs officials were , of course , appointed by the Crown ...
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... Britain will confirm their liberties . " 30 The colonists frequently expressed their idea of remedying the situation by suggesting that the government " should take things back as far as possible to the state they were in at his ...
... Britain will confirm their liberties . " 30 The colonists frequently expressed their idea of remedying the situation by suggesting that the government " should take things back as far as possible to the state they were in at his ...
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... Britain . Any plan for recon- ciliation would have to redress the grievances complained of there . A knowledge of ... Britain's surrender of the control of imperial commerce - or , America would submit to commercial regulation in return ...
... Britain . Any plan for recon- ciliation would have to redress the grievances complained of there . A knowledge of ... Britain's surrender of the control of imperial commerce - or , America would submit to commercial regulation in return ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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