The British Empire Before the American Revolution: The Great War for the Empire. The victorious years, 1758-1760Knopf, 1949 V.12 - The triumphant empire: Britain sails into the storm, 1770-1776. v.13 - The empire beyond the storm. A summary of the series. Historiography. |
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... determined as the result of the education of Pitt in the broad field of strategy , such as was called for in the waging of a world war . In this process no man in a position of similar responsibility was ever called upon more frequently ...
... determined as the result of the education of Pitt in the broad field of strategy , such as was called for in the waging of a world war . In this process no man in a position of similar responsibility was ever called upon more frequently ...
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... determined not to run the risk of sacrificing the victory by leaving his advantageous position and therefore refused to fol- low him ; instead he set about the entrenchment of his camp . 78 After eight hundred frightened fugitives had ...
... determined not to run the risk of sacrificing the victory by leaving his advantageous position and therefore refused to fol- low him ; instead he set about the entrenchment of his camp . 78 After eight hundred frightened fugitives had ...
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... determined to retake the city as soon as the soldiers were provisioned for a campaign and could move supplies down the river in their bateaux . They therefore steadily worked to- ward this end . At the same time they both realized that ...
... determined to retake the city as soon as the soldiers were provisioned for a campaign and could move supplies down the river in their bateaux . They therefore steadily worked to- ward this end . At the same time they both realized that ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
CHAPTER I | 3 |
First ministry with Devonshire December 1756 | 15 |
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