Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... King's invitation on the last day of June , 1765 , with only a vague hope for a parliamentary majority . They rationalized their love of office - holding and political patronage by referring to " sound Whig principles . " Yet , about ...
... King's invitation on the last day of June , 1765 , with only a vague hope for a parliamentary majority . They rationalized their love of office - holding and political patronage by referring to " sound Whig principles . " Yet , about ...
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... King's speech delivered on January 14th , containing several emendations in Dartmouth's handwriting , still remains ... King's speech . Foreshadowing the Declaratory Act , the reply assured the King that the lords would exert their ...
... King's speech delivered on January 14th , containing several emendations in Dartmouth's handwriting , still remains ... King's speech . Foreshadowing the Declaratory Act , the reply assured the King that the lords would exert their ...
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... King that his Commander - in - Chief was incompetent , but there is no doubt that he was disappointed at Gage's failure ... King's interest in colonial policy extended to many details beyond the question of appointments and personalities ...
... King that his Commander - in - Chief was incompetent , but there is no doubt that he was disappointed at Gage's failure ... King's interest in colonial policy extended to many details beyond the question of appointments and personalities ...
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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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