Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... opinion of the merchants that " no palliative measure or any but an instant repeal of the Stamp Act " would revive trade . Otherwise , the thousands of jobless persons would constitute a serious threat to peace and order , for Garbett ...
... opinion of the merchants that " no palliative measure or any but an instant repeal of the Stamp Act " would revive trade . Otherwise , the thousands of jobless persons would constitute a serious threat to peace and order , for Garbett ...
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... opinion that colonial policy should be returned to the posi- tion of the years before 1763. British officialdom never appreciated this degree of moderation . The Continental Congress , in the opinion of the American Department , was not ...
... opinion that colonial policy should be returned to the posi- tion of the years before 1763. British officialdom never appreciated this degree of moderation . The Continental Congress , in the opinion of the American Department , was not ...
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... opinion of on the petition from the Continental Con- gress , 149 Jenkins , Thomas , artist , 4 Jenkinson , Charles , leader of King's Friends , supporters of Lord North , 55 Jersey Society , 69 Johnson , Colonel Guy , 169 , 170 Johnson ...
... opinion of on the petition from the Continental Con- gress , 149 Jenkins , Thomas , artist , 4 Jenkinson , Charles , leader of King's Friends , supporters of Lord North , 55 Jersey Society , 69 Johnson , Colonel Guy , 169 , 170 Johnson ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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