Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... establish a separate colonial office . When the Bedford faction agreed to support Grafton's administra- tion , they ... established . Some of Hillsborough's colleagues , however , preferred to regard him merely as an exalted First Lord ...
... establish a separate colonial office . When the Bedford faction agreed to support Grafton's administra- tion , they ... established . Some of Hillsborough's colleagues , however , preferred to regard him merely as an exalted First Lord ...
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... established in the in- terior , then Dartmouth had no further reservations about promoting the grant to the company ... establishing a government for the area . The proposed colony was designated Vandalia and its boundaries were to ...
... established in the in- terior , then Dartmouth had no further reservations about promoting the grant to the company ... establishing a government for the area . The proposed colony was designated Vandalia and its boundaries were to ...
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... establish Popery over three Quarters of their Empire . " 38 The Suffolk Resolves widened the range of attack somewhat ... established in Canada.39 Although strongest in Puritan New England , the same resentment arose in other colonies ...
... establish Popery over three Quarters of their Empire . " 38 The Suffolk Resolves widened the range of attack somewhat ... established in Canada.39 Although strongest in Puritan New England , the same resentment arose in other colonies ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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