Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... cabinet ministers were not united by principle so much as by " the most recent friendship and the most recent enmity . " 3 Of all the members of the cabinet , Lord Hillsborough was North's closest friend . He had occupied the office of ...
... cabinet ministers were not united by principle so much as by " the most recent friendship and the most recent enmity . " 3 Of all the members of the cabinet , Lord Hillsborough was North's closest friend . He had occupied the office of ...
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... cabinet meetings where Dartmouth was only one of five or seven ministers . His relationship with North would have prevented him from resigning , even when his proposals were defeated in the cabinet . Dartmouth confronted many ...
... cabinet meetings where Dartmouth was only one of five or seven ministers . His relationship with North would have prevented him from resigning , even when his proposals were defeated in the cabinet . Dartmouth confronted many ...
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... cabinet meeting for the next day ( February 11th ) , North urged Dartmouth to arrive before the other members . Obviously North continued to depend upon his stepbrother's personal support . Conciliation failed again . The Americans ...
... cabinet meeting for the next day ( February 11th ) , North urged Dartmouth to arrive before the other members . Obviously North continued to depend upon his stepbrother's personal support . Conciliation failed again . The Americans ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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Lord Dartmouth and the American Revolution B. D. Bargar,Bradley Duffee Bargar Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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