Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Hutchinson in June , 1773 , that when- ever the Assembly " think fit to establish permanently competent salaries for the Judges , His Majesty will withdraw the allowances at present made and will grant their commissions during good ...
... Hutchinson in June , 1773 , that when- ever the Assembly " think fit to establish permanently competent salaries for the Judges , His Majesty will withdraw the allowances at present made and will grant their commissions during good ...
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... Hutchinson's friends were inclined to doubt the wisdom of his action , and that they were " apprehensive of some ill consequences from his forcing the assembly into that dispute . " 15 While the British government groped for a solution ...
... Hutchinson's friends were inclined to doubt the wisdom of his action , and that they were " apprehensive of some ill consequences from his forcing the assembly into that dispute . " 15 While the British government groped for a solution ...
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... Hutchinson's speech to the General Court , he nevertheless supported him . He officially approved the Governor's administration of a rebellious colony , telling him just before Hutchinson's departure for England that there was " no room ...
... Hutchinson's speech to the General Court , he nevertheless supported him . He officially approved the Governor's administration of a rebellious colony , telling him just before Hutchinson's departure for England that there was " no room ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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