Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... reports on Lord Dartmouth's manuscripts , including the Second Report . This report , published in 1871 , is very cursory in nature and contains some inaccuracies , which Crick and Alman dutifully reproduce . For example , the " letters ...
... reports on Lord Dartmouth's manuscripts , including the Second Report . This report , published in 1871 , is very cursory in nature and contains some inaccuracies , which Crick and Alman dutifully reproduce . For example , the " letters ...
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... report on the manuscripts in the possession of the then Earl of Dartmouth . Only a few of the items in this Eleventh Report , Appendix , Part V , however , concern the second Earl . Later ( 1895 ) , a Fourteenth Report , Appendix , Part ...
... report on the manuscripts in the possession of the then Earl of Dartmouth . Only a few of the items in this Eleventh Report , Appendix , Part V , however , concern the second Earl . Later ( 1895 ) , a Fourteenth Report , Appendix , Part ...
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... Report includes a series of letters written by Gov- ernor Tryon from New York to Lord Dartmouth ( pp . 399 et seq . ) , while the 13th Report reproduces the contents of several letters from King George III ( 499-502 ) . In order to read ...
... Report includes a series of letters written by Gov- ernor Tryon from New York to Lord Dartmouth ( pp . 399 et seq . ) , while the 13th Report reproduces the contents of several letters from King George III ( 499-502 ) . In order to read ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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