Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... lords ' position in the legislative process . In spite of combined efforts of William Pitt , John Wilkes , the Duke of Newcastle and other opposition leaders , the cider bill became law . Lord North was among those who voted for the ...
... lords ' position in the legislative process . In spite of combined efforts of William Pitt , John Wilkes , the Duke of Newcastle and other opposition leaders , the cider bill became law . Lord North was among those who voted for the ...
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... Lord Guilford on the occa- sion of " your other son , good Lord Dartmouth , being again put at the head of the Board of Trade . . . . " 11 Possibly Warwick had not heard the full account , that Dartmouth had become instead Secretary of ...
... Lord Guilford on the occa- sion of " your other son , good Lord Dartmouth , being again put at the head of the Board of Trade . . . . " 11 Possibly Warwick had not heard the full account , that Dartmouth had become instead Secretary of ...
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... Lord North's proposal , 140 Germain , Lord George , 64 , 128 : suc- cessor to Dartmouth , 171 ; favored extensive use of Indians , 171 ; re- versal of Dartmouth's policies by , 177 , 182 , 183 , 184 ; conditions by for peace mission ...
... Lord North's proposal , 140 Germain , Lord George , 64 , 128 : suc- cessor to Dartmouth , 171 ; favored extensive use of Indians , 171 ; re- versal of Dartmouth's policies by , 177 , 182 , 183 , 184 ; conditions by for peace mission ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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