Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... measures received royal assent on May 20th . During the debate on these supporting measures for the Port Act , the Secretary at War , Lord Barrington , asked for a new Quartering Act , which he obtained on June 2nd . The development of ...
... measures received royal assent on May 20th . During the debate on these supporting measures for the Port Act , the Secretary at War , Lord Barrington , asked for a new Quartering Act , which he obtained on June 2nd . The development of ...
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... measures . Accepting the doctrine of parlia- mentary supremacy as the basis of the imperial constitution , he sup- ported coercive measures in the House of Lords . Here he used what little influence he had to " cover " the colonies ...
... measures . Accepting the doctrine of parlia- mentary supremacy as the basis of the imperial constitution , he sup- ported coercive measures in the House of Lords . Here he used what little influence he had to " cover " the colonies ...
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... measures would hold the colonies in allegiance . Nevertheless , Dartmouth continued to believe that coercion might serve the cause of conciliation . Troops must be sent to North America in order to " awe the colonies into submission ...
... measures would hold the colonies in allegiance . Nevertheless , Dartmouth continued to believe that coercion might serve the cause of conciliation . Troops must be sent to North America in order to " awe the colonies into submission ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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