Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... agreed with each other prior to 1774. Now both raised objections to the Board's report , instead of proceeding directly to the drafting of an instrument for the Great Seal . They objected first to the terms of the grant to the Ohio ...
... agreed with each other prior to 1774. Now both raised objections to the Board's report , instead of proceeding directly to the drafting of an instrument for the Great Seal . They objected first to the terms of the grant to the Ohio ...
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... agreed . The second suggestion , the repeal of the tea duty , was ac- cepted only on the condition that : " The colonies having engaged to make the provisions hereafter to be agreed upon . . . . " Franklin's suggestion that the acts of ...
... agreed . The second suggestion , the repeal of the tea duty , was ac- cepted only on the condition that : " The colonies having engaged to make the provisions hereafter to be agreed upon . . . . " Franklin's suggestion that the acts of ...
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... agreed . God send that day as soon as may be . ' " 34 Although Dartmouth was willing to listen to moderate proposals , even from an extra - legal Congress , the day of the moderate was over . Extremists had already begun to lead each ...
... agreed . God send that day as soon as may be . ' " 34 Although Dartmouth was willing to listen to moderate proposals , even from an extra - legal Congress , the day of the moderate was over . Extremists had already begun to lead each ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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