Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... friends . Lord Guilford welcomed her as a daughter , remarking that she had " the fairest prospect imaginable " 28 in marrying one whom he had always considered a son . Louisa North wept at the wedding , but reported both what the bride ...
... friends . Lord Guilford welcomed her as a daughter , remarking that she had " the fairest prospect imaginable " 28 in marrying one whom he had always considered a son . Louisa North wept at the wedding , but reported both what the bride ...
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... friends . DeBerdt , for one , had found the amiable Earl sympathetic and easy to work with . Consequently , he urged him to remain in his present office . Dartmouth replied that he had found the " employ- ment most agreeable " and had ...
... friends . DeBerdt , for one , had found the amiable Earl sympathetic and easy to work with . Consequently , he urged him to remain in his present office . Dartmouth replied that he had found the " employ- ment most agreeable " and had ...
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... friendship and the most recent enmity . " 3 Of all the members of the cabinet , Lord Hillsborough was North's closest ... friends I have in the cabinet . Will you permit me to mention you to the King as his successor ? I can venture to ...
... friendship and the most recent enmity . " 3 Of all the members of the cabinet , Lord Hillsborough was North's closest ... friends I have in the cabinet . Will you permit me to mention you to the King as his successor ? I can venture to ...
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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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