Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Guilford had also taken a wife , his third and last , as time was to decree . She was Katherine Furnese , the daughter of Sir Robert Furnese of Waldershare , Kent . As Dartmouth's stepmother , the Countess of Guilford made at least two ...
... Guilford had also taken a wife , his third and last , as time was to decree . She was Katherine Furnese , the daughter of Sir Robert Furnese of Waldershare , Kent . As Dartmouth's stepmother , the Countess of Guilford made at least two ...
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... Guilford , and to visit back and forth with that thrice - married old gentleman's various offspring . These letters largely concerned family and personal matters , although politics was occa- sionally included . There was no deep ...
... Guilford , and to visit back and forth with that thrice - married old gentleman's various offspring . These letters largely concerned family and personal matters , although politics was occa- sionally included . There was no deep ...
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... Guilford was so upset by his stepson's actions that he reprimanded him in a letter , the tone of which was ... Guilford's rebuke into a determination never to forgive him . He excused himself from an expected call upon his stepfather by ...
... Guilford was so upset by his stepson's actions that he reprimanded him in a letter , the tone of which was ... Guilford's rebuke into a determination never to forgive him . He excused himself from an expected call upon his stepfather by ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution B. D. Bargar,Bradley Duffee Bargar Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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