Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... reason , on this occasion . . . . " 31 The affair of John Wilkes undoubtedly drew more of Dartmouth's sympathy for ... reasons . American radicals thought he was leading a crusade for free- dom , when in reality he seems to have been ...
... reason , on this occasion . . . . " 31 The affair of John Wilkes undoubtedly drew more of Dartmouth's sympathy for ... reasons . American radicals thought he was leading a crusade for free- dom , when in reality he seems to have been ...
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... reason to believe that the soft- ness of the language was purposely adopted to conceal the most traitorous designs . " Here , then , is the real reason for the rejection of the Olive Branch : not because it contained objectionable ...
... reason to believe that the soft- ness of the language was purposely adopted to conceal the most traitorous designs . " Here , then , is the real reason for the rejection of the Olive Branch : not because it contained objectionable ...
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... reason to be displeased with the re- sults of his sally into Massachusetts countryside , saying : " The object of sending a detachment was to spike cannons and destroy military stores , this has been effected , but with the loss of an ...
... reason to be displeased with the re- sults of his sally into Massachusetts countryside , saying : " The object of sending a detachment was to spike cannons and destroy military stores , this has been effected , but with the loss of an ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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