Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... House of Lords on the L last day of May , 1754. He was not very much interested in po- litical matters , but preferred to devote his time to his family and his philanthropy . In the years preceding his entrance into the Rock- ingham ...
... House of Lords on the L last day of May , 1754. He was not very much interested in po- litical matters , but preferred to devote his time to his family and his philanthropy . In the years preceding his entrance into the Rock- ingham ...
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... House of Lords , Dartmouth was appointed to the committee to draft the reply to the King's speech . Foreshadowing the Declaratory Act , the reply assured the King that the lords would exert their " utmost endeavours to assert and ...
... House of Lords , Dartmouth was appointed to the committee to draft the reply to the King's speech . Foreshadowing the Declaratory Act , the reply assured the King that the lords would exert their " utmost endeavours to assert and ...
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... house on May 15th , but they decided not to permit the reading of a paper which denied the right of Parliament to tax the colonies in all cases whatsoever.21 Although the memorial to the House of Lords was probably the most dutifully ...
... house on May 15th , but they decided not to permit the reading of a paper which denied the right of Parliament to tax the colonies in all cases whatsoever.21 Although the memorial to the House of Lords was probably the most dutifully ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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