Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... result was the passage of an act in 1766 , reducing the duty to one penny , which pleased the American colonists in spite of the fact that it was a form of taxa- tion without representation . Dartmouth's Board of Trade was also ...
... result was the passage of an act in 1766 , reducing the duty to one penny , which pleased the American colonists in spite of the fact that it was a form of taxa- tion without representation . Dartmouth's Board of Trade was also ...
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... result of the execution of a commission to examine into the affair of the ' Gaspee ' schooner . " 27 The most important result of the Gaspée incident , however , was the strong impetus toward colonial union which it provided . The ...
... result of the execution of a commission to examine into the affair of the ' Gaspee ' schooner . " 27 The most important result of the Gaspée incident , however , was the strong impetus toward colonial union which it provided . The ...
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... result was the last petition to the King , usually called the Olive Branch.30 In spite of the opposition of Adams and the radicals in Congress , the moderates carried the vote to prepare a petition . The actual drafting of the document ...
... result was the last petition to the King , usually called the Olive Branch.30 In spite of the opposition of Adams and the radicals in Congress , the moderates carried the vote to prepare a petition . The actual drafting of the document ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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