Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Gage ordered the fatal march to Concord , he was convinced that the ministry had commanded him to take decisive ac- tion . A dispatch , which Dartmouth had signed on January 27th , final- ly arrived in Boston after a prolonged delay . As ...
... Gage ordered the fatal march to Concord , he was convinced that the ministry had commanded him to take decisive ac- tion . A dispatch , which Dartmouth had signed on January 27th , final- ly arrived in Boston after a prolonged delay . As ...
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... Gage's letters to Barrington were much more complete than those he ad- dressed to Dartmouth . The Secretary at War occasionally relayed this information to the American Department , but many of Gage's observations on colonial affairs ...
... Gage's letters to Barrington were much more complete than those he ad- dressed to Dartmouth . The Secretary at War occasionally relayed this information to the American Department , but many of Gage's observations on colonial affairs ...
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... Gage's enemies at court may have persuaded the King that his Commander - in - Chief was incompetent , but there is no doubt that he was disappointed at Gage's failure to crush the rebel- lion.15 The King insisted that Dartmouth take a ...
... Gage's enemies at court may have persuaded the King that his Commander - in - Chief was incompetent , but there is no doubt that he was disappointed at Gage's failure to crush the rebel- lion.15 The King insisted that Dartmouth take a ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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