Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... North family circle by her second marriage in 1736 to Lord North and Grey . Young William was only five years old when he began a life - long association with Lord North's son Frederick . Although the two boys were properly stepbrothers ...
... North family circle by her second marriage in 1736 to Lord North and Grey . Young William was only five years old when he began a life - long association with Lord North's son Frederick . Although the two boys were properly stepbrothers ...
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... North ; to call one a Whig and the other a Tory would be misleading . Party labels are less significant in a period when the principal goal is to gain office and avoid being ejected from it . Dartmouth had resigned in 1766 , while North ...
... North ; to call one a Whig and the other a Tory would be misleading . Party labels are less significant in a period when the principal goal is to gain office and avoid being ejected from it . Dartmouth had resigned in 1766 , while North ...
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... North , anticipating Dart- mouth's compliance , had already approached Germain . Offering the American Department to a successor , before Dartmouth had re- signed , proved to be highly embarrassing for North . He confessed that he was ...
... North , anticipating Dart- mouth's compliance , had already approached Germain . Offering the American Department to a successor , before Dartmouth had re- signed , proved to be highly embarrassing for North . He confessed that he was ...
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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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