Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... later years to be the favorite residence of the new Lord Dartmouth . The most valuable portion was probably the manor of Woodsome in Yorkshire , which Dartmouth would inherit from his mother.5 Lord Dartmouth's mother , Lady Lewisham ...
... later years to be the favorite residence of the new Lord Dartmouth . The most valuable portion was probably the manor of Woodsome in Yorkshire , which Dartmouth would inherit from his mother.5 Lord Dartmouth's mother , Lady Lewisham ...
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... later , Dartmouth had addressed the House of Lords . The occasion was the condemnation of a pam- phlet entitled Droit le Roi , by a hack writer , Timothy Brecknock.11 Briefly , the author argued that the royal prerogative remained the ...
... later , Dartmouth had addressed the House of Lords . The occasion was the condemnation of a pam- phlet entitled Droit le Roi , by a hack writer , Timothy Brecknock.11 Briefly , the author argued that the royal prerogative remained the ...
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... later , Hillsborough adopted a very high - handed tone : " The colonies are our subjects ; as such they are bound by our laws ; and I trust that we shall never use the language of supplication , to beg that our subjects will ...
... later , Hillsborough adopted a very high - handed tone : " The colonies are our subjects ; as such they are bound by our laws ; and I trust that we shall never use the language of supplication , to beg that our subjects will ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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