Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... favors without obligation may be a work of charity , but it is not practical politics . ) In addition to their brief visit in Hanover , the flattering attention in Paris , and these few requests for favor , there was another tie between ...
... favors without obligation may be a work of charity , but it is not practical politics . ) In addition to their brief visit in Hanover , the flattering attention in Paris , and these few requests for favor , there was another tie between ...
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... favor of a war with Spain , in order to maintain the British outpost in the Falkland Islands . North , however , did not regard the islands worth fighting for and was prepared to make great conces- sions to the Spanish ambassador ...
... favor of a war with Spain , in order to maintain the British outpost in the Falkland Islands . North , however , did not regard the islands worth fighting for and was prepared to make great conces- sions to the Spanish ambassador ...
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... favor as so many indications of national imbecility . . . back- wardness and want of ability to assert our rights ... favors Grafton's side in 5 Debate on Grafton's motion , 14 March 1776 , Parl . Hist . , XVIII , 1254 . Jack P. Greene ...
... favor as so many indications of national imbecility . . . back- wardness and want of ability to assert our rights ... favors Grafton's side in 5 Debate on Grafton's motion , 14 March 1776 , Parl . Hist . , XVIII , 1254 . Jack P. Greene ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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