Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Whigs , his resignation could only be regarded as a great victory . Anyone who played even a small part in the assumed ... Whig politicians would con- 4 Rigby to Duke of Bedford , 31 March 1763 , Correspondence of John , Fourth Duke of ...
... Whigs , his resignation could only be regarded as a great victory . Anyone who played even a small part in the assumed ... Whig politicians would con- 4 Rigby to Duke of Bedford , 31 March 1763 , Correspondence of John , Fourth Duke of ...
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... Whig which more than compensated for his Tory family background . He co - operated with Old Whigs like Newcastle and , in joining Lyttelton's attack , discomfited the Grenville Whigs who were in power . He was less interested in gaining ...
... Whig which more than compensated for his Tory family background . He co - operated with Old Whigs like Newcastle and , in joining Lyttelton's attack , discomfited the Grenville Whigs who were in power . He was less interested in gaining ...
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... Whigs , but before the end of 1772 he would become a member of North's ministry . It is temptingly simple to say that he ... Whig faction and his acceptance of North's invitation require detailed description . When Parliament met in the ...
... Whigs , but before the end of 1772 he would become a member of North's ministry . It is temptingly simple to say that he ... Whig faction and his acceptance of North's invitation require detailed description . When Parliament met in the ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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