Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... affairs was Thomas Pownall , a former governor of Massachusetts , South Carolina and New Jersey . Governor Pownall , " one of the fairest and most discerning English- men , wrote a book entitled Administration of the Colonies , in which ...
... affairs was Thomas Pownall , a former governor of Massachusetts , South Carolina and New Jersey . Governor Pownall , " one of the fairest and most discerning English- men , wrote a book entitled Administration of the Colonies , in which ...
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... affair . Their report was both incon- clusive and unsatisfactory , from the Ministry's point of view , but the immediate ... affairs could not endure indefinitely . It was especially unseemly in view of the tremendous debt which Great ...
... affair . Their report was both incon- clusive and unsatisfactory , from the Ministry's point of view , but the immediate ... affairs could not endure indefinitely . It was especially unseemly in view of the tremendous debt which Great ...
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... affairs , but the initiative came from Dartmouth at this point in time . In fact , he was so determined upon this course of action , that he risked the displeasure of the King and the embarrassment of Lord North , in order to have his ...
... affairs , but the initiative came from Dartmouth at this point in time . In fact , he was so determined upon this course of action , that he risked the displeasure of the King and the embarrassment of Lord North , in order to have his ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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