Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... accept the seals of the Secretary of State , as it shows that inclination to my service that gives me personal satisfaction when it comes from a man of his excellent character . " 38 When North showed his stepbrother this flattering ...
... accept the seals of the Secretary of State , as it shows that inclination to my service that gives me personal satisfaction when it comes from a man of his excellent character . " 38 When North showed his stepbrother this flattering ...
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... accept it unless Lord Rockingham wished me to accept it , which you know would never be the case . " 6 As the result of these pressures - North's urgings , Guilford's anger with his earlier refusal , Montague's re - assurance ...
... accept it unless Lord Rockingham wished me to accept it , which you know would never be the case . " 6 As the result of these pressures - North's urgings , Guilford's anger with his earlier refusal , Montague's re - assurance ...
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... accept the seals of one of the older secretaries , " and so relieve Lord North of much anxiety . " 26 There was no intention of removing Dartmouth to a position of obscurity . The original pro- posal to invest him with the groomship had ...
... accept the seals of one of the older secretaries , " and so relieve Lord North of much anxiety . " 26 There was no intention of removing Dartmouth to a position of obscurity . The original pro- posal to invest him with the groomship had ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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