Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... never be given up.18 This may be true , but Dartmouth had much earlier expressed his view that the Stamp Act was inoppor- tune , 19 although he would never agree with the American contention that it was unconstitutional . The lamentable ...
... never be given up.18 This may be true , but Dartmouth had much earlier expressed his view that the Stamp Act was inoppor- tune , 19 although he would never agree with the American contention that it was unconstitutional . The lamentable ...
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... never live to see . I am too much hurt to talk upon the subject , and hope we shall never name it , as I cannot help being , Your affection- ate , G. " 40 Dartmouth was so stunned that he exaggerated the strength of Guilford's rebuke ...
... never live to see . I am too much hurt to talk upon the subject , and hope we shall never name it , as I cannot help being , Your affection- ate , G. " 40 Dartmouth was so stunned that he exaggerated the strength of Guilford's rebuke ...
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... never gave the colonists any official reply , resorting to a rather lame excuse in order to avoid a commitment : " as his Majesty did not receive it on the Throne , no answer would be given . " 40 Dartmouth may have been trying to ...
... never gave the colonists any official reply , resorting to a rather lame excuse in order to avoid a commitment : " as his Majesty did not receive it on the Throne , no answer would be given . " 40 Dartmouth may have been trying to ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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