Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... council gave Halifax the com- plete control of colonial trade as well as the very important power of nominating colonial officials . By these means , especially the con- trol of patronage , Halifax became a colonial secretary of state ...
... council gave Halifax the com- plete control of colonial trade as well as the very important power of nominating colonial officials . By these means , especially the con- trol of patronage , Halifax became a colonial secretary of state ...
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... Council in their order in council of August 14. His first action was to inquire of Sir William Johnson 12 To Lt. Col. Legge , 17 March 1773 , ibid . , 848 . 13 To Stuart , 3 March 1773 , P.R.O. , CO 5/74 , f.63 , cited in Alvord ...
... Council in their order in council of August 14. His first action was to inquire of Sir William Johnson 12 To Lt. Col. Legge , 17 March 1773 , ibid . , 848 . 13 To Stuart , 3 March 1773 , P.R.O. , CO 5/74 , f.63 , cited in Alvord ...
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... council , assisted by an elected assembly . The Church of England was to be established , although dissenters were given full toleration . The usual courts were to be erected , with ultimate appeal to the Privy Council ; minor officials ...
... council , assisted by an elected assembly . The Church of England was to be established , although dissenters were given full toleration . The usual courts were to be erected , with ultimate appeal to the Privy Council ; minor officials ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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