Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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B. D. Bargar, Bradley Duffee Bargar. L Chapter XIV ENGLISH PLANS FOR CONCILIATION ORD DARTMOUTH expected the coercive policy to provide the basis for later conciliation . The course of history proved this to be a vain hope , but he ...
B. D. Bargar, Bradley Duffee Bargar. L Chapter XIV ENGLISH PLANS FOR CONCILIATION ORD DARTMOUTH expected the coercive policy to provide the basis for later conciliation . The course of history proved this to be a vain hope , but he ...
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... conciliation be evaluated ? Due allowance must be made for the fact that his reputation as a conciliator had been exaggerated . Those who remembered that he had helped to repeal the Stamp Act in 1766 were inclined to overlook his ...
... conciliation be evaluated ? Due allowance must be made for the fact that his reputation as a conciliator had been exaggerated . Those who remembered that he had helped to repeal the Stamp Act in 1766 were inclined to overlook his ...
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... conciliation by , 117 ; re- sponsibility of for Quebec Act , 118 , 119 ; approval of boundary of Que- bec , 122 ; fear of mass migration to Quebec , 122-23 ; opinion of fron- tiersmen , 123 ; favored Catholic church in Quebec , 127 ...
... conciliation by , 117 ; re- sponsibility of for Quebec Act , 118 , 119 ; approval of boundary of Que- bec , 122 ; fear of mass migration to Quebec , 122-23 ; opinion of fron- tiersmen , 123 ; favored Catholic church in Quebec , 127 ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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