Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Massachusetts , and the public records of the court of Vice Admiralty.13 Even more ominous than mob ac- tions was the summons of the Massachusetts House of Representa- tives to hold an intercolonial congress in October . Governor ...
... Massachusetts , and the public records of the court of Vice Admiralty.13 Even more ominous than mob ac- tions was the summons of the Massachusetts House of Representa- tives to hold an intercolonial congress in October . Governor ...
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... Massachusetts and petitions for their redress . Some of the colonists had convinced themselves that the ministry aimed to enslave them , whereas their worst intention was to collect a fair share of the cost of imperial defense ...
... Massachusetts and petitions for their redress . Some of the colonists had convinced themselves that the ministry aimed to enslave them , whereas their worst intention was to collect a fair share of the cost of imperial defense ...
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... Massachusetts . Unfortunately for Dartmouth's hopes , a new crisis appeared . Franklin had acquired several letters written by Hutchinson and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver to friends in England ; and the revelation of the letters caused ...
... Massachusetts . Unfortunately for Dartmouth's hopes , a new crisis appeared . Franklin had acquired several letters written by Hutchinson and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver to friends in England ; and the revelation of the letters caused ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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